Phrases with «buoyant mood»

The phrase "buoyant mood" means being very cheerful, happy, and full of positivity. Full definition

Sentences with «buoyant mood»

  • Rovers, though, arrive at Carrow Road in buoyant mood after Wednesday's dramatic victory in the Carling Cup and, although they are still without an away win this season, are attractive odds to comply this weekend at a ground where they've won one and lost none of their previous visits. (football-bookmakers.com)
  • With the British team in buoyant mood following Farah's second gold of the meeting in the 5000m it was the turn of the 4x100m relay teams to take centre stage. (teamgb.com)
  • Milan's vice president, Adriano Galliani, was in buoyant mood at Malpensa airport this morning as his club prepared to fly out for their Uefa Cup fixture at Heerenveen. (caughtoffside.com)
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