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jubilant

[joo-buh-luhnt] / ˈdʒu bə lənt /


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“Blame the Clown” is a rough ride through both desperate and jubilant times.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026

Hebron, Kentucky—On election night here, Thomas Massie was repeatedly and loudly cheered by jubilant supporters who urged him to run for president.

From Slate • May 20, 2026

It comprises 58 SNP MSPs and 15 jubilant Scottish Greens, a record haul which puts them just behind Labour and Reform UK, who were tied on 17 apiece.

From BBC • May 9, 2026

Her movement swept the next poll three years later, prompting jubilant celebrations by massive crowds, a flurry of visits from long-absent foreign leaders and a striking mood of public optimism.

From Barron's • Apr. 30, 2026

His laughter was so infectious and jubilant, she couldn’t help but be taken in.

From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner




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