Which preposition to use with jubilant

over Occurrences 17%

Even Kelson, who was otherwise inclined to be jubilant over the freeing of his fiancée from suspicion, seemed to feel it was no time or place just then for gaiety, and his expression grew as grave as that of the rest.

with Occurrences 7%

" "Go back to your room," said the Judge; which they did, and after another long absence returned with a verdict of "Manslaughter." Jubilant with his success, the young solicitor met his juryman, congratulated him on his firmness, and thanked him for his exertions.

at Occurrences 5%

Ride us to Granny," demanded Eric hilariously, jubilant at finding his favorite tall cousin on the spot.

in Occurrences 3%

Here we found Moll mighty jubilant in having got her work done, and admirably she had done it, to be sure.

as Occurrences 1%

Not as jubilant as old Will, though.

without Occurrences 1%

"You mean your government has seen the thing, and sent you to confront me with it?" It was Grim's turn to laugh, and he was jubilant without a trace of bitterness.

than Occurrences 1%

The trees seemed to be growing more and more gorgeous in their coloring, and the cries of wild birds were far more jubilant than ever.

to Occurrences 1%

Young, as the day's first-born Titanic brood, Lifting their foreheads jubilant to heaven, Rose the great mountains on my opening dream.

under Occurrences 1%

So, after a moment of hesitation, he gathered up his papers, and tip-toed out of the room with an absurd exaggeration of respect, and a heart bounding jubilant under his flapped waistcoat.

Which preposition to use with  jubilant