Definition of Exuberating

1. exuberate [v] - See also: exuberate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exuberating

extuberated
extuberates
extuberating
extuberation
extuberations
extumescence
extumescences
exuberance
exuberances
exuberancy
exuberant
exuberantly
exuberate
exuberated
exuberates
exuberating (current term)
exuccous
exudate
exudate cell
exudates
exudation
exudation cell
exudation corpuscle
exudation cyst
exudations
exudative
exudative angina
exudative bronchiolitis
exudative choroiditis

Literary usage of Exuberating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Laryngoscope by American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society (1908)
"the exuberating cartilage are not held out by facts. A tube which would press sufficiently to produce a resorption, if that were possible, would do great ..."

2. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1858)
"Shall Cambridge the School of our Young Prophets be pregnant, and an Alma Mater, a Bountiful Mother with her Breasts, exuberating with Radiant Beams, ..."

3. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1854)
"Just imagine a book-maker seated quietly in her boudoir in Massachusetts, exuberating in sentiments (apparently spontaneous) on foreign art, or scenery, ..."

4. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Masterpieces by Isidore Singer, William Guild Howard (1913)
"... innocence of his heart, he was only exuberating in the anticipation of the impression which these scenes were to make on the fresh spirit of Ottilie. ..."

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