Ainda não temos significados para "much jubilation".
1There was much jubilation among the watchers on deck at the prospect.
2Independence leader Jomo Kenyatta became president to much jubilation and celebrations.
3But Westray's excitement was cold-waterproof, and he read the letter aloud with much jubilation.
4Yet the Lib Dems cannot afford too much jubilation.
5The party had won, there was much jubilation.
6Often schools of fish then reappear unpredictably, resulting in bumper catches and causing much jubilation - but then E.U.
7For a time we almost thought we had come to the end of our troubles, and there was much jubilation.
8The history of the dispatch in question was simply this: There had been much jubilation in Montgomery over the news from Virginia.
9Ned had grown so resigned to, or satisfied with, his lonely lot, that he probably would not have shown much jubilation at anything.
10There was much jubilation as Rainstorm came striding along in front; this time no doubt the result would be in favor of the Australian.
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