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exuberate
[ig-zoo-buh-reyt]
exuberate
/ ɪɡˈːəˌɪ /
verb
to be exuberant
to abound or grow in profusion
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exuberate1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exuberate1
Example Sentences
If I sat in on a session, I would stay forever because of the joy he exuberates.
Aguilera said she wanted the performance to evoke “freedom and exuberating joy” -- and that it had.
Cajmere set an exuberate template, happily followed by the many others that largely fill up the second disc here, especially Glenn Underground and Deep Sensation.
This air is like the cocktail that exuberates but does not intoxicate!
Let us think gently of one who was so gentle: let us speak kindly of one whose own breast exuberated with human kindness.
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