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Example sentences for "jubilant"

Lexicographically close words:
joyously; joyousness; joys; jubes; jubilance; jubilantly; jubilation; jubile; jucunda; judex
  1. Pelle was resting now after the exertion with Rud, by making the air rock with his jubilant bawling.

  2. Now they were standing "before the sea" --in a long, jubilant row.

  3. His nerves are still quivering from the fierce, jubilant storm of applause.

  4. Around its plump wooden body the waves plash sweetly and soothingly; between the whisper of the trees on the banks one hears the jubilant twittering of the birds who rejoice in the last sunbeams.

  5. In a few hours the Christmas waits came singing through the park, and the Christmas bells filled the air with jubilant music; but Squire Henry Hallam had passed far beyond the happy clamor.

  6. It was a beautiful day at the close of May, 1836, and New Orleans was holding a jubilant holiday.

  7. The Canon was jubilant at the prospect of his daughter's company, and asked her where they should travel.

  8. Nothing is more common in that hour and place than the jubilant carol of the toddy-cutter, swinging high overhead, beholding below him the narrow ribbon of the isle, the surrounding field of ocean, and the fires of the sunset.

  9. Yet I always suspected Maka of a secret melancholy--these jubilant extremes could scarce be constantly maintained.

  10. By now also, Cowperwood had invested about one hundred thousand dollars in his gas-company speculations, and he was jubilant over his prospects; the franchises were good for twenty years.

  11. Kaffrath returned to the North Side jubilant for himself and for his company.

  12. She was inwardly furious because her supporters had failed to become wildly jubilant over her success.

  13. Judith was jubilant over the acquisition of a knitted white silk sweater, which she assured Jane was an exact counterpart of the one Mrs. Weatherbee had knitted for her niece.

  14. The party spent a jubilant evening, feasting and exchanging gifts and good wishes.

  15. The jubilant majority was undoubtedly heart and soul for Judith.

  16. It waxes strong by its wrestling, and becomes jubilant in proportion as nature and life try to stare it out of countenance.

  17. They fancy themselves to be gradually pushing away as illusions the so-called entities of the soul; he dwells serenely with those entities, rejoicing to see men paying jubilant honor to what they mean to overturn.

  18. They were jubilant with vanity over their new grandeur and the illustrious trouble they were making.

  19. No, they practised cautiously, after supper, with right fair success, and so they spent a jubilant evening.

  20. Yardley was quite jubilant over his scheme.

  21. Perhaps the most convincing argument was a very jubilant letter from Winston, part of which Darcy put up in the hall.

  22. The sophs were jubilant and the freshmen were downcast.

  23. The triumphant freshmen felt like shouting and singing in jubilant mood.

  24. That she had succeeded was immediately evidenced by the jubilant little cry which proceeded from the living room.

  25. She was, therefore, secretly jubilant over the unexpected manner in which Fortune had favored her.

  26. Cornell and Vassar seemed particularly confident, and as Dolly heard their shouts and noticed their jubilant flags, she grew despondent.

  27. I have a presentiment that you will feel jubilant when this race is over.

  28. Every song of true trust, though it may begin with a minor, will end in a burst of jubilant gladness.

  29. If we trust to Him, the voices that have been raised in weeping will be heard in gladness, and earth's minor will be transposed by the great Master of the music into the key of Heaven's jubilant praise.

  30. Whoever poured out this sweet meditation in the psalm before us, his tender longings for, and his jubilant possession of, God remain the same.

  31. Their Missals have become incredible, a sheer platitude, sayest thou?

  32. And the Stars did, for they rapped out the necessary run amid a jubilant riot of cheers, making the final score twelve to eleven.

  33. That somewhat silenced the jubilant cries and when Joe managed to retire one of the Resolute's heaviest hitters without even a bunt a big crowd rose up and cheered him.

  34. Within doors the child was screaming, and then Frau Drachenbinder broke out into her jubilant cries again.

  35. His playing, too, was full of genius, and transformed the piano into an orchestra of wailing and jubilant voices.

  36. I am hoping to be back in twenty days, but I have so much to go home to and enjoy with a jubilant joy that it hardly seems possible that it can come to pass in so uncertain a world as this.

  37. As the author of The New Pilgrim's Progress he was swept into the domain of letters as one riding at the head of a cavalcade--doors and windows wide with welcome and jubilant with applause.

  38. There was a jubilant and triumphant cry: "We have a Roman pope, the Cardinal of St. Peter's.

  39. The Pope was jubilant at the success of his wiles.

  40. There sparkled in the king's eye all the jubilant mischief of the incorrigible boy, and his laughter rang to the ceiling.

  41. MacDonald seemed in no way jubilant over what his host considered the utmost honour that could be bestowed upon two strangers.

  42. Out of this grew the legend which found expression in jubilant newspaper articles, songs, and caricatures.

  43. The Rebels were on the Virginia hills, jubilant at their escape.

  44. It was not a hurrah that they gave so much as a wild, jubilant cry of inexpressible joy.

  45. Long, loud, and jubilant are the rejoicings of those redeemed sons of Africa.

  46. It rang with their jubilant shouts, and shook in all its joints.

  47. But blest the ear That yet shall hear The jubilant bell That rings the knell Of Slavery forever!


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jubilant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.