exuberant u rečniku PONS

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A highly exuberant and cultural festival, this dance form usually comprises a troupe of 6 performers aping the movements of the majestic, predatory tigers.
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Some readers have remarked on its flowing prose and exuberant characters.
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It is commonly associated with especially exuberant types of performance such as musicals, cheerleading, show choir, revue, and especially jazz dance shows.
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After sections of difficult passage-work, the sonata closes with an exuberant coda.
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His exuberant personality broadcast well and made him a household name to many, at all levels of society.
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Their architectural styles range from the bohemian-eclectic to exuberant stucco-modern.
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The visible 107 metal sarcophagi and five heart urns range in style from puritan plain to exuberant rococo.
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These types of exuberant elephant entries are more common for the early months of trail life.
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She is known for lettering and exuberant use of colour.
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At this point, the couple realise that their vivacious and exuberant little girl has changed too.
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