Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, having celebrated a jubilee or fiftieth year in the religious life.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
jubilate .
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Examples
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Nigerians jubilated, that is the truth, even in his compound.
Vanguard 2009
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"Red-head'll bust himself wide open this time," Bert jubilated.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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They moved some dirt around, dropped a few seeds here and there, and jubilated as Michelle led the merry band.
The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010
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They moved some dirt around, dropped a few seeds here and there, and jubilated as Michelle led the merry band.
The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010
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They moved some dirt around, dropped a few seeds here and there, and jubilated as Michelle led the merry band.
The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010
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They moved some dirt around, dropped a few seeds here and there, and jubilated as Michelle led the merry band.
The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010
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Like a lot of Steve's readers, I would wonder during his weeks in the ICU how he would have responded to this piece of news or that; how he would have jubilated in those Betty masks in the stands as A-Rod came to bat, or scoped out Moquada al-Sadr's latest maneuver -- such was his range.
Steve Gilliard: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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Tumplen Bar whereupont he was much jubilated by Boerge-mester “Dyk” ffogg of Isoles, now Eisold, looking most plussed with (exhib 39) a clout capped sunbubble anaccanponied from his bequined torse.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Still in my heavy early-up sleep-shaking, in my becoming a person again, in my once again full waking, her power-proud joy, her creator fired-up courage, her confidence laughed, glistened, jubilated in crashing cascades!
Phantasus, by Arno Holz Arno Holz 2003
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"Beloved!" he jubilated before she stopped his mouth with hers.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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