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Translations exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːbərəntlɪ] ADV 1. (= euphorically) [laugh, shout] → eufóricamente 2. (Bot) (= vigorously) [grow] → de forma exuberante exuberantly [ɪgˈzjuːbərəntli] adv (= cheerfully) [greet, shout, laugh] → avec exubérance; [vivid, tasteless, decorated] → d'une manière exubérante exuberantly adv → überschwänglich; (esp of child) → übermütig; grow, decorate → $eyebath üppig; exuberantly happy → überglücklich exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːb/ər/əntlɪ] adv → in modo esuberante exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːb/ər/əntlɪ] adv → in modo esuberante How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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They went out of the pavilion hand in hand, and on through the sunshine they strolled, swinging hands gaily, reacting exuberantly from the week of deadening toil. Wilcox, whose fortune was not so very far below the standard indicated, laughed exuberantly. |
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