Sentences with phrase «jubilant mood»

The phrase "jubilant mood" means that someone is extremely happy, excited, and joyful. Full definition
The Police are further, entreating party supporters in jubilant mood to go about their celebration in moderation.
If I am in a place of business and am in an overly jubilant mood, I will likely blurt out to everyone, «Hope all of y ’ all have a blessed day.»
He scored from a 90th minute corner to give the home team three points, which sent the home fans into jubilant mood.
Tennessee still was in a jubilant mood after grabbing a piece of its first league title since 2008 and tossed cups of water on Barnes as he entered the locker room after the game.
Our cameras captured the jubilant mood among the Barça players following an absolute dream of a Clásico
Most of the members came out of the meeting in a jubilant mood with some of them dancing as a sign of victory for the party on the issue, which has in the last weeks, deepened the cracks within the party's rank and file, our correspondent reported from the party's headquarters
In a jubilant mood, he told the BBC, «send in the clowns», referring to jibes from senior Tories in the war of words before Thursday's vote.
«We are here in a jubilant mood and keeping hope alive as we wait for the final results» the MP who retain his seat in the Odododiodio Constituency intimated.
Hundreds of supporters of the NPP earlier on Thursday thronged the party's headquarters in Accra in a jubilant mood ready to celebrate their victory.
It doesn't quite hit those heights - and it's sad that this jubilant mood is tainted with a hint of muddled avarice.
Something that would create a jubilant mood across the entire province, not just in Osgoode Hall.
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