ebullient in English

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1. He is ebullient with enthusiasm.

2. He wasn't his usual ebullient self.

3. My father is a naturally ebullient personality.

4. The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.

5. He was accompanied by an ebullient, talkative blonde.

6. He was an ebullient, sometimes irascible, charming man.

7. The ebullient Mr Clarke was not to be discouraged.

8. He was ebullient over the reception of his novel.

9. Here's the lovely, the ebullient Kristin Davis. - Kristin , come in!

10. She wrote the ebullient letter when she got back to her flat.

11. Supporters of the amendment were ebullient at the outcome of the vote.

12. She imputed the whole to the extravagance or rather ebullient of his passion.

13. A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.

14. Each expert that attend the meeting was published very cordial and ebullient opinion.

15. In the wake of the 1996 elections, proponents of the amendment were ebullient.

16. Synonyms for Bubbling include fizzy, carbonated, ebullient, effervescent, effusive, exuberant, yeasty, lively, animated and buoyant

17. Home prices , construction and mortgage lending were particularly ebullient in those states earlier this decade.

18. Patterson, with his ebullient North Country temperament, had been a welcome visitor at Allen Street.

19. Instead of my ebullient friend, I see a woman with hunched posture, a tentative walk.

20. As such it is a perfect primer for those only discovering her ebullient vocal mastery.

21. In a strict personality contest, the younger, more ebullient Clinton comes across best on the campaign trail.

22. He is as good as his name, as wild, eccentric and ebullient as Keane is demure and disciplined.

23. However, historian Roderick J. Barman relates that he was by nature "too ebullient, too erratic, and too emotional".

24. Some women's fashions in other epochs have been meant to mimic ebullient pregnancy rather than flat-bellied virginity.

25. Getting into the precarious cable car, the ebullient engineer had himself hauled to the far side and back again.

26. He is as good as his name, as wild, eccentric and ebullient as Keane is demure and disciplined.http://Sentencedict.com

27. Male Bobolinks fill our grasslands with their ebullient clanking song, conspicuously fighting over territories and vying for the attention of females

28. With receiving more and more ebullient letters, hearing increasing thinking, not only do I feel gratulation but also understand the real sense and responsibility of such activity.

29. Lucia Remix, Fix This - The Chainsmokers Remix, Wishing Wells, When I'm Away, Biography: Based out of Southern California, Orange County pop confectioners the Colourist specialize in hook-filled, ebullient indie pop

30. Based out of Southern California, Orange County pop confectioners the Colourist specialize in hook-filled, ebullient indie pop/rock in the vein of Matt & Kim, Foster the People, Phoenix, and Passion Pit

31. ‘Commodification plays a crucial role in the creation of a self-referential subjectivity in the 17th century.’ ‘The Commodification of leisure in particular is central to the second chapter.’ ‘This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the Commodification of history.’

32. ‘Commodification plays a crucial role in the creation of a self-referential subjectivity in the 17th century.’ ‘The Commodification of leisure in particular is central to the second chapter.’ ‘This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the Commodification of history.’

33. Thomas Becket, a London merchant’s son, was a complex person – in his youth he was a normal ebullient young man, stormy and proud, selfish and arrogant, vain, and anxious to please, but in later life, became one of the most pious and devout Archbishops of the 12th century

34. This article in the Times introduces us to another lesser known sain t: "The patron saint of rampant suffixization is Thomas Nashe, author of the 1593 pamphlet “Christ’s Tears Over Jerusalem.” His ebullient creations included myrmidonize, unmortalize, Anthropophagize, retranquillize, cabbalize, palpabrize, superficialize and citizenize — not to mention collachrymate, assertionate

35. Hustvedt rarely Belabors the theme—this brisk, ebullient novel is a potpourri of poems, diary entries, emails and quicksilver self-analysis: "My own head was a storehouse of multiloquy, the flux de mots of myriad contrarians who argued and debated and skewered one another with mordant parley." What the Nanny Saw; the Trouble With Men