Being joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success.
Full of high-spirited delight.
1 Addressing jubilant supporters, Ms Handel thanked key Republican figures, including President Trump.
2 The special quality of Jondalar's laugh-thehearty, jubilant freedom of it-invitedresponse.
3 The drop in the temperature was tremendous, but the ski-ers were jubilant .
4 Smoke met Shorty in the warm saloon, and found the latter jubilant .
5 Tens of thousands of jubilant people are gathered in St Peter's Square.
6 A jubilant friend in Chicago writes: Push on the column of freedom.
7 The West had lost the song plaintive and adopted the song jubilant .
8 Mayo obeyed the thrust of the jubilant master's arm and went along.
9 The jubilant statement of the fellow called Murdock did not sound honest.
10 The two Americans were not jubilant as they strolled up the street.
11 With the jubilant Saints at Quincy the prophet could not remain long.
12 Landrieu addressed his jubilant supporters at his election night headquarters on Saturday.
13 The trees were jubilant with birds, and the paths with rollicking children.
14 They did not succeed the first day, and the people were jubilant .
15 The party resumed their journey, quite jubilant over the rifle and blanket.
16 Every player was jubilant and did not attempt to conceal the fact.
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