ablaze, bounteous, drunk, fevered, gamesome, in good case, numerous, prevalent, riotous, teeming, well-stocked
Definitionadj. joyously unrestrained
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Clematis cirrhosa " Freckles " is just as exuberant in growth, having taken over the wall and invaded the ivy and the Mahonia. [adjective]
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Papillon came bounding in after her dancing-lesson--exuberant, loquacious. [adjective]
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He was a slow, phlegmatic infant, with red cheeks and an exuberant crop of yellow curls. [adjective]
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The gravity and earnestness of Nitetis' character were brightened by Atossa's gaiety, and Atossa's exuberant spirits calmed and regulated by the thoughtful nature of Nitetis. [adjective]
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BLOOM: (Cowed) Exuberant female. [adjective]
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At such times the more exuberant among them called out in an excited manner on our emergence round some corner of expectancy, "Here they come." [adjective]
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Among them all we find comparatively little of the exuberant fancy, the romantic ardor, and the boyish gladness of the Elizabethans. [adjective]
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His writings, with their exuberant fancy and their noble diction, belong rather to the Elizabethan than to the Puritan age. [adjective]
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Aline was exuberant in her pleasure. [Please select]
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Extent, covered in summer with an exuberant vegetable growth, which dies every year. [Please select]
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Every field and meadow bespoke the exuberant fertility of the soil. [Please select]
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