Produced or growing in extreme abundance.
Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings.
1 Even at its normal price, this exuberant Spanish example offers startling value.
2 Thomas said in a level, most un exuberant voice: That's splendid, Father.
3 But beyond these individual cases, stock investors, as a group, are exuberant .
4 She was expansive in her person, prodigal in sympathy, exuberant in dress.
5 Brown warned the state not to get exuberant over its improved finances.
6 The exuberant nature of Rubens betrays itself in his least important canvases.
7 Whatever the reason, NUI Galway is exuberant about its latest graduate statistics.
8 Claims Andrea's letters reveal him to be exuberant and deeply in love.
9 His style was generally exuberant , and the note of personal assertion prominent.
10 Endlessly varied art thou in the exuberant world, Lady of Manifold Magnificence.
11 This exuberant friendship accords quite well with the times and the person.
12 At sight of him they danced and cried out in exuberant joy.
13 I had no trouble finding Hals, whose exuberant gestures I recognized easily.
14 Beneath the controlled exterior there was an exuberant , childlike quality about her.
15 The exuberant chaos of the multiplayer experience is a sight to behold.
16 He over did the matter, Hugh thought, acting in an exuberant fashion.
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