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jubilate

[joo-buh-leyt] / ˈdʒu bəˌleɪt /


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“You do not know how excited we are. Our teachers will jubilate and dance,” he is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2024

A jubilate written in celebration of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 offered a glimpse of the composer at the beginning of his career in London.

From New York Times Mar. 22, 2014

I cheered as Kekeli’s side won, trying to rein in my delight as I watched her jubilate.

From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo

"They are waiting for the heavenly dawn," whispered the Interpreter to himself: "and when that comes, the bells and the organs will utter a jubilate repeated by the echoes of Paradise."

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 by Hamilton Wright Mabie

Shout amain, exalt your voices, stamp your feet, jubilate, Organ Mountains! and roll your Te Deums round the world!

From White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War by Herman Melville

The chairman of the House's Wet bloc jubilated: "When the 73rd Congress meets we'll have enough strength to vote the repeal of the Amendment."

From Time Magazine Archive

Later, during the Hoover demonstrations she jubilated near the platform in an evening gown with orchids quivering on the shoulder-strap.

From Time Magazine Archive

Drys jubilated, Wets expostulated, over Mr. Taft's phrase: "The result is glorious."

From Time Magazine Archive

After last week's race he jubilated: "It was a damned good race won by a damned good horse."

From Time Magazine Archive

“We did, though–we and Mr. Curtis and Mr. Grimstone!” jubilated Ted MacIlvaine.

From Under Boy Scout Colors by Joseph Bushnell Ames

Besides, the only sport Ohio U. excelled at before the tournament began, was, well, jubilating.

From Seattle Times Mar. 23, 2012

West and east were jubilating in the presence of His Majesty.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2012

Displeased with the scare, the Axis press nevertheless aggravated it by jubilating at the alleged sinking of the first shipload of U. S. armaments bound for Britain under the Lend-Lease Act.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week Representatives were jubilating at the chance of accepting the Senate's amendment.

From Time Magazine Archive

Suddenly Leonore called back in jubilating tones, "Salo, Salo, did you hear?"

From Maezli A Story of the Swiss Valleys by Elisabeth P. (Elisabeth Pausinger) Stork




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