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jubilant

[joo-buh-luhnt] / ˈdʒu bə lənt /


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However, a Graham Stuart double helped the Toffees preserve their stay in the top division, with his winner coming in the 81st minute, which kick-started jubilant scenes at Goodison Park.

From BBC

On Dec. 1, after a $34-million renovation, the city’s cultural crown jewel reopened with a concert featuring superstar Cynthia Erivo at the height of her powers, backed by a jubilant Palm Springs Pops Orchestra.

From Los Angeles Times

"I've not cried in a while and I didn't think I would cry but I did," said a jubilant Norris.

From BBC

In front of jubilant fans roaring like USC fans once roared, Oregon used an 85-yard punt return, a terrible Trojan penalty and awful Trojan play calls to roll to a 42-27 victory.

From Los Angeles Times

As the dust settles on a historically jubilant night for Scotland's national men's team, many in the Tartan Army will be planning the holiday of a lifetime.

From BBC