Jubilations

Word JUBILATIONS
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What do we mean by jubilations?

A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.

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The word "jubilations" in example sentences

That was fifteen years ago, and, barring certain "jubilations," Perrotte made good his prophecy. ❋ Ralph Connor (1898)

Egyptians were accustomed to sing "jubilations" to their gods, and these consisted of florid cadences on prolonged vowel sounds. ❋ Unknown (1896)

We'll also be bringing you some great images form Cardiff photographer Tom Ashmore which capture some of the jubilations from the day. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Even though I did lose a bit of my jubilations with Vader's "NOOOOO" bit at the end. jack ❋ Unknown (2010)

Congratulations and jubilations for bringing such a beautiful angel into this world. ❋ ScienceWoman (2007)

Hundreds of workers took the streets around the factory area in jubilations and chanted slogans. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Congratulations and jubilations as Cliff would say. ❋ Katy (2008)

Hmmm...congratulations and jubilations on the resignation bluff. ❋ Princesa (2008)

Obama's political vision has engendered hope not only in the United States, but, as his appearance in Berlin and the post-election jubilations suggest, in the various populations of the world. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This release order sparked jubilations outside the court and as the seven youths appeared from the court lock up at 3. 20PM, they were garlanded and taken around Siliguri town on motorbikes by more than a hundred youths chanting anti-GJM. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Congratulations and celebrations and jubilations across the nations to the winners of ❋ Rachel (2007)

"Darling Death shouted in his ear, his ear made to record the least, the most finespun of worm-cries and dragonfly-jubilations" -- Levertov ❋ Unknown (2006)

Her days of jubilations and of pain-smeared mascara are still to come. ❋ Justinker (2006)

The geographer was going on with his sighs and jubilations with the utmost coolness, when his companions suddenly saw him reel forward, and he and his horse fell down in a lump. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Amid the jubilations of the 120,000 people Fidel Castro moved to the microphone. ❋ Unknown (1972)

Community of goods again, private property being abolished, calls for a regulation whereby all citizens are to dine at the public expense in the various public halls of the city, the particular place of each being determined by lot; and the drama winds up with one of these feasts, the elaborate menu of which is given in burlesque, and with the jubilations of the women over their triumph. ❋ 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes (N/A)

After the Catholic victory near Prague, in 1620, the elector celebrated a public entry into the city amid the jubilations of the people and the Jesuits. ❋ Various (N/A)

All Rome resounded with the jubilations of the retainers of the house of Borgia. ❋ Ferdinand Gregorovius (N/A)

The most wonderful jubilations were held at the air tanks. ❋ William Shuler Harris (N/A)

At the news of this marriage, the allies, that is to say, all the King's enemies, had an outburst of satisfaction, and gave themselves up to puerile jubilations. ❋ Various (N/A)

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