exuberance in the PONS Dictionary

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Her vivaciousness and exuberance are thrust behind her black veil.
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But the mild-mannered music hardly matches the exuberance of lines like that.
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Since then, they have continued to explore music with mystery and exuberance.
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Excessive ornamentation and exuberance of volumes denominates this house as what is known locally as wedding cake architecture.
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This experience only added more exuberance to his expressionist dance.
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Then he mixes it all together with the carefree exuberance of a kid with his first chemistry set.
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Another embassy official recalled his youthful exuberance and ready wit.
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Joe himself was soon evicted as a result of the perceived arrogance and exuberance of his fans who turned viewers against him.
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His low-key celebrations were noteworthy - often he felt the need only to exchange a handshake with other players and showed little exuberance.
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They believed that music and dance were gifts from blessed spirits, and their music was characterized by exuberance and joy.
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