How To Use Ebullience In A Sentence

  • Mena whisked the fugal finale into genuine ebullience, although the piece still seemed much ado about not very much. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, mathe - matics was so fascinated with its newly developing raw operational skills, that, in its ebullience, it hid from itself the necessity of attending to some basic con - ceptual (ideative) subtleties, mostly involving infinity, the discovery and pursuit of which had been a hallmark of the mathematics of the Greeks. INFINITY
  • She burst into the room with her usual ebullience, and immediately started talking to everyone.
  • The same can go for adult band members whose ebullience of spirit, exhaustion, or carelessness result in loosened ties, crooked hats, lost instruments, or other egregious failures of decorum.
  • He opted for a strong theatrical style, exaggerating every tone and gesture and playing with great energy and ebullience.
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  • But it's little wonder that the project - the biggest construction in England apart from the new terminal building at Heathrow - is coursing with so much energy, ebullience and excitement.
  • And the sight never failed to fill you with excitement that soon you would be caught up by the city's noise, energy, brashness, ebullience, smartness and wit.
  • The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft.
  • The playing here instantly suggests ebullience, inspiration, and the threat of permanent tintinnabulation.
  • Tigger-like ebullience" is my fave new phrase, combining the vocabulary of a dandy with the inculturation of a nine-year-old. Whirled Con 2: Inna The Blue!!!!
  • The ebullience is a fiery joy, especially as the winter sun descends. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He opted for a strong theatrical style, exaggerating every tone and gesture and playing with great energy and ebullience.
  • The act ends with a paean of created Nature as the wordless chorus - sung with the characteristic ebullience of the Opera North Chorus - takes up the Wedding Chant.
  • It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair.
  • Nor so delightful, because while a handclap in music is useful for many things, it is almost always a signifier of enthusiasm, of ebullience, of? dare I say it? happiness. Readers recommend: Songs with handclaps ? the results
  • He brings a joy and an ebullience to his work which is a fantastic morale booster for the cast.
  • This head of state doesn't seem to have any trouble crushing "ebullience" now. Laurent Gbagbo: Democratic martyr turned dictator | David Smith
  • It was shortly before July Fourth and we'd never met, so her ebullience was a happy surprise. Elizabeth Hemmerdinger: New MTA Chief Helena Williams - How Do You Move Eight Million People a Day, And Still Cook Sunday Dinner?
  • Beautiful cute excellent talent, I live on various ebullience, you obtain understanding.
  • The blend of music theatrical ebullience, popular styles, and evocative, plangent tone pictures about the legendary 4th century saint evinces much of the best of his early style.
  • And the sight never failed to fill you with excitement that soon you would be caught up by the city's noise, energy, brashness, ebullience, smartness and wit.
  • While such potential ebullience is a concern to Inter their worldlywise squad usually prevails. Inter's Rafael Benítez uses 'milk' analogy to turn sour on Liverpool
  • John, it strikes me that there should be, if you will, more effusiveness, more ebullience on the part of the White House, on the part frankly of the whole government because the fact is, this election occurred today.
  • The material ranges from the sweet, Cubanesque groove of ‘Los Cocineros’ to a romp through ‘Old MacDonald had a Farm’, which gives Valente plenty of opportunity for his trademark gutbucket ebullience.
  • His ebullience was a far cry from last week, when the quiet but stubborn premier threatened to dissolve parliament and call new elections if PASOK fared badly. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Yet beneath all the ebullience was a combination of determination and psychological acuity, as well as the discipline of a trained physicist and political skills honed in the years he had spent rising to the top of the Socialist Party and serving in several ministries of the Spanish government, including that of foreign affairs. The Great Experiment
  • With its ebullience of baroque form and boldly patterned marquetry made of exotic woods, mother-of-pearl and ivory, the stand includes the delightful illusion that an embroidered cloth has been flung across the top.
  • And any blogger who uses the word ebullience is worthy of a nomination in my book. Paula wolfert’s hummus | smitten kitchen
  • He was an inveterate essayist and letter writer, renowned for the forceful expression of his opinions (on everything from compost to marching girls) and the ebullience of his wit.

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