English to Punjabi Dictionary jubilant

jubilant

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definition
adjective
Mark Williams was jubilant after his title triumph ended his 26-month wait for a tournament win on home soil.
feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
example
But those who took part were 'jubilant' that in their eyes the event had been ‘such a success’.
Mark Williams was 'jubilant' after his title triumph ended his 26-month wait for a tournament win on home soil.
At Martin's family home in neighbouring Conception Bay, however, the mood was 'jubilant' .
The 'jubilant' crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary.
And 'jubilant' retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year.
Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a 'jubilant' parade.
More than 150 'jubilant' residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out.
The Sligo fans were definitely 'jubilant' and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went.
Tourism bosses are 'jubilant' at the publicity Scarborough is receiving prior to the 2004 holiday season.
By the time I returned to my mother's, she was 'jubilant' because she had received two phone calls to assure her that the bag was safe and well.
It started on election night 1998 with John Howard 'jubilant' before an ecstatic crowd.
After the game the 'jubilant' fans carried on celebrating, filling the pubs and painting the Welsh capital blue and white.
A 'jubilant' Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race.
Foreign companies were 'jubilant' , since they would get unprecedented access to the Chinese market.
The 'jubilant' winners said they would relax for a couple of days before preparing for the television round.
The big fellow immediately sprinted towards 'jubilant' home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground.
The mood was 'jubilant' and Edith thought that her exile and imprisonment were finally over.
The two had been out together the previous night, and Montgomery appeared tired but 'jubilant' .
The streets were packed, and the mood was 'jubilant' , as more and more policemen and women continued to pour in during the afternoon.
She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a 'jubilant' run.
Gareth continued to laugh, and after watching his pure 'jubilance' , Brynn found herself in laughter as well.
Just look at the delirious 'jubilance' in York on Monday night after England scraped a 1-0 win over a woeful Germany.
‘I told you it was him,’ said a blond-haired girl, 'jubilantly' .
Her smile was slight, one more of peace than 'jubilance' .
He announces 'jubilantly' that the drinks are on him.
Eventually he explains that there is a golf competition on and our persistent 'jubilance' is ruining it for every one.
When I 'jubilantly' told my friends at the BBC and elsewhere about this bolt from the blue, they were shocked.
His expression was full of youthful curiosity, and pure 'jubilance' .
Amber cried 'jubilantly' as she skipped into the theatre.
When she and Cal found them there, she shouted 'jubilantly' , ‘I knew you'd be here!’
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