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Examples
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After a deep breath, I released an exuberating sigh.
Street Judge 2008
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After a deep breath, I released an exuberating sigh.
Street Judge 2008
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After a deep breath, I released an exuberating sigh.
Street Judge 2008
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Like the gum, Jason wished that he could have lost the laughter that was exuberating from him.
A Dangerous Return Rique Johnson 2007
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Like the gum, Jason wished that he could have lost the laughter that was exuberating from him.
A Dangerous Return Rique Johnson 2007
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No one can escape the power of language, let alone those of English birth brought up from childhood, as Mrs. Hilbery had been, to disport themselves now in the Saxon plainness, now in the Latin splendor of the tongue, and stored with memories, as she was, of old poets exuberating in an infinity of vocables.
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No one can escape the power of language, let alone those of English birth brought up from childhood, as Mrs. Hilbery had been, to disport themselves now in the Saxon plainness, now in the Latin splendor of the tongue, and stored with memories, as she was, of old poets exuberating in an infinity of vocables.
Night and Day 1920
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It has 412 tastefully appointed rooms with 23 individually styled suites, each exuberating a sense of serenity and residential charm.
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It has 412 tastefully appointed rooms with 23 individually styled suites, each exuberating a sense of serenity and residential charm.
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With his wrinkled brow and squinting eye, he seemed perpetually preturbed, stalking the sidlines, encouraging his players, exuberating competitive fire.
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