How To Use Ebullient In A Sentence

  • Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
  • The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
  • He was the source of many jokes for being overly happy and ebullient.
  • The ebullient chef met us at the door, glad to welcome his first customers of the evening.
  • The mood is most ebullient in locations where the average property is over 500,000. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy.
  • That same night, police, perhaps to give the lie to claims they only break up peaceful demonstrations, raided a karaoke club in Subang Jaya where they broke up the ebullient attempts of several Malaysian men at improving Malaysia-China relations. Nst online
  • My father is a naturally ebullient personality.
  • Rarely has a champagne house had such a disarmingly ebullient scion. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is perhaps not surprising that the ebullient Minister, harassed by multifarious problems from all quarters, has lost his cool.
  • The catch-phrase – "I didn't get where I am today by eating meat" – sets the tone for this cheerful vegetarian Indian cafe run by ebullient Bill Meswania and family. Plymouth's 10 best budget restaurants and cafes
  • Overall, the effect of the three series is ebullient, unfolding and generous.
  • Ron was ebullient and optimistic, had a pawky sense of humour, and loved good food, wine, and entertaining.
  • But a year on Mr Candy is in ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Adil Rashid gave Yorkshire a chance with two wickets in an over: Bell caught for 57 on the cover boundary by Jonny Bairstow, who turned round ebulliently to punch the air towards the main terrace, and Jim Troughton, holing out to long-off where Rudolph caught it with no fuss at all. Jacques Rudolph century proves in vain
  • The G major quartet is a bubbly and infectious work throughout containing much music that is ebullient and tuneful.
  • ‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
  • The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
  • He had a bluff and ebullient, although sympathetic manner, and was hospitable, always the life and soul of the party frequently one he had given himself.
  • He seemed a shadow of his old, ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • Technically, the economy was in recovery after 1975, but the mood was anything but ebullient.
  • He is ebullient with enthusiasm.
  • He inhabits one of those effulgent personalities that transcends whatever it is he is supposed to be doing, along with an ebullient fan base and a well-promoted ordinary blokiness that charms men and mums alike.
  • She has taken many blows to her body through sickness and to her heart through the deaths of so many of those close to her, and yet she has managed to remain resilient, engaged and wonderfully ebullient through it all. Lucille Clifton : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
  • They embraced a sort of enthusiastic fatalism, a sort of ebullient morosity. March 31st, 2009
  • He was an ebullient, larger than life denial of all that was Right: he chain-smoked and drank too much.
  • He was his normal, ebullient self. BAD BOY BALLMER
  • Quick wit, ebullient character and an unusual degree of thoughtfulness encourages loyalty. Times, Sunday Times
  • A warm, empathetic character who benefits from Faour's lively, ebullient presence, Muna is the kind of effusive person who can't help offering a U.S. customs officer the unsolicited observation that "my husband, he is not a good man. The News Tribune Blogs
  • While her career's still at full tilt, she's typically ebullient when asked what she might do if she ever decided to leave the spotlight for a while.
  • Her father was a lawyer, an ebullient man who collected paintings. Times, Sunday Times
  • A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.
  • Ebulliently trilingual, he crusades for sylvaner as if world peace were at stake. Times, Sunday Times
  • They stood beside her, large, serene people, murmuring graciously and gently inclining their handsome heads as they gave their hands to the guests; and even the youngest and most ebullient of these took on a hushed mannerliness with a closer approach to the bower. Alice Adams
  • The mood is most ebullient in locations where the average property is over 500,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, along with the soaring voices and jaunty hand-clapping of La La La Song, Low seem in effervescent, ebullient mood.
  • He was in ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mood of reflection lasted half a day and then he was back to his usual ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seems to be in a particularly ebullient mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • He met us at Heathrow, ebullient and firing on all cylinders. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Tory benches were on ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was ebullient over the reception of his novel.
  • Her voice (giddy or quivering), her gestures (ebullient or devastated), her posture (vertical, expansive as in "I Love New York!" or slumped like an urban pieta) describe the volcanic feelings that develop and finally erupt in her world-weary soul. James Scarborough: Stop Kiss, The Garage Theatre
  • As a novelist, he held that she pointed the way to Lever, and adds: 'The rattling vivacity of the Irish character, its ebullient spirit, and its wrathful eloquence of sentiment and language, she well portrayed; one can smell the potheen and turf smoke even in her pictures of a boudoir.' Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
  • Liu prefers simple narrative style ebulliently painted in brilliant colours that reveals a certain self-confidence and naivety, as if seen through the distorted lens of Pieter Bruegel.
  • The reason for his ebullient mood may not be hard to discern. Times, Sunday Times
  • Christina was in quite an ebullient mood during our session today.
  • And he was deeply saddened that such an ebullient personality was nearing an end.
  • The Tory benches were on ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not that this advantage was necessary for the Ospreys, for they were now in ebullient and expressive form. Times, Sunday Times
  • Getting off the ship on to a fast boat and later on to the jetty at the Coast Guard headquarters in Fort Kochi, the three fishermen looked ebullient and happy.
  • As he stood beside the bridal pair he seemed almost too festive, too estival, too ebullient for this poor earth of ours. On the Stairs
  • But Ms. 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
  • He seems to be in a particularly ebullient mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • A large, ebullient man, he was on good terms with everyone from the mailman to the Premier. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • Yet no hint of that physical effort appeared in his hugely ebullient interpretations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Karen Webb, the ebullient server whose signature broad, white smile and horn-rimmed glasses have greeted restaurant patrons for several years, was delighted that diners recognized her from the catalog cover.
  • But it is Antony Sher who steals the honours as the ebullient Jacob, a self-consciously wise peasant who seems to have stepped out of a Sholom Aleichem story. Travelling Light - review
  • He is needle-sharp, ebullient and hawkishly bright.
  • His mood was ebullient, and he had every reason to be satisfied.
  • This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the commodification of history.
  • They are wonderfully ebullient and foppish monuments dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, with domes swelling out of all proportion to the base, each like a watermelon attempting to balance on a fig.
  • On last week's nostalgia tour, he seemed his usual ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wasn't his usual ebullient self.
  • The Boada solo, with epaulement, hand on the hip, shoulder thrust slightly forward as part of the de rigueur presentation of a sarabande, is wonderfully elegant; Boada provided a restraint quite distinct from his ebullient Basilio.
  • But a year on Mr Candy is in ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • With almost one crew member per passenger, this ebullient American had made a poignant observation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not that this advantage was necessary for the Ospreys, for they were now in ebullient and expressive form. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mood of reflection lasted half a day and then he was back to his usual ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • My father is a naturally ebullient personality.
  • Here is a band that captured the ebullient mood of the mid-1990s, and went out of fashion as quickly as they came in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ebulliently trilingual, he crusades for sylvaner as if world peace were at stake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though they portrayed an ebullient mix of hope and despair about the immediate and distant future of ecology, there was also a wealth of information on how to overcome the problems.
  • The ebullient mood of those works has been recaptured here, with a surprising overlay of Americana.
  • He is an effusive and ebullient man in a jacket and tie. Times, Sunday Times
  • A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.
  • He is an effusive and ebullient man in a jacket and tie. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Ms. 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
  • As we pulled up to the front entrance, two ebullient doormen outfitted in traditional white jellabas and fez hats opened the doors to reveal spotless floors of tessellated Islamic tile. Lapping Luxury or Riding Waves? We Took the Low Road to Morocco
  • And that is why this ebullient, energetic and visionary leader suddenly became mute and reclusive.
  • Yet Fabrice's ebullient remark to a different correspondent that ‘a fine seraglio is being prepared at Adrianople, or in its neighborhood, for the King’ could also suggest a brand-new construction.
  • It bounces with the ebullient step of youth, fresh to the world like a newborn babe.
  • Hutt was usually ebullient but this time, he came to my office, and he was in a down mood.
  • He was a tall, lean, dark man with an ebullient waxed moustache; around his head he wrapped a woolly muffler.
  • The mood is still ebullient when Gilman takes the stage the next morning.
  • His wideranging intellect, enthusiasm for sport and extrovert and ebullient personality equipped him admirably for life as a schoolmaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back in the capital, ebullient Creole evangelical hymns still reverberate in the mornings from the mountainsides and ravines that crisscross the city, and radios still pump out a non-stop diet of sinuous konpa music of the kind that first brought Michel Martelly to prominence along with the driving racine rhythms of vodou and endless political chatter. Michael Deibert: Notes from Haiti's Long Hot Summer
  • An elder statesman of American cinema who, remarkably enough, hasn't received a single Oscar nomination, Sutherland may be in the twilight of his years but he has lost none of his ebullient wit.
  • The band have verve, youth and vigour and their ebullient style puts me in mind of The Monkees until I listen to the lyrics.
  • He's funny, he's ebullient, he has endless energy, and when he gets going on a tirade, he has the rhythmic passion of generations of Irish-Catholic priests!
  • On one side stands Larry Ellison, the spiky, ebullient, self-made New Yorker who owns the challenging syndicate, BMW Oracle; on the other, the suave, elegant, Swiss-Roman multilinguist Ernesto Bertarelli, founder of Alinghi, the defenders. WN.com - Articles related to America's Cup sponsors washed out to sea
  • He was his normal, ebullient self. BAD BOY BALLMER
  • He seemed a shadow of his old, ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • Getting into the precarious cable car, the ebullient engineer had himself hauled to the far side and back again.
  • On last week's nostalgia tour, he seemed his usual ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Olympic track cycling programme is over and the mood in the British camp, quite rightly, is ebullient.
  • Canadian poet noted for his ebullient nature poems, including the collection Low Tide on Grand Pr ? 1893.
  • He was a tall, lean, dark man with an ebullient waxed moustache; around his head he wrapped a woolly muffler.
  • A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.
  • Quick wit, ebullient character and an unusual degree of thoughtfulness encourages loyalty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from having to write what she regarded as a humiliating letter, Pickford was insecure, and happiest when being jollied along by an ebullient director like Marshall Neilan. Empire of Dreams
  • Either way, it has left Downes in ebullient mood and ready to come out fighting.
  • His ebullient personality is a vivid reminder of the polymath of past times.
  • The ebullient cockney was very worried about his protégé, the man he has called the best fighter he ever worked with.
  • The encounter was handsomely catered, the dialogue was loud and lively, the will toward friendship was earnest and in its way intoxicating, but upon our ebullient guests 'departure Miller looked at me and said sighingly, "Jesus, don't they make you glad you're an American? On Not Being a Dove
  • But he still hadn't lost his ebullient, blaring voice or that sparkle in his blue eyes.
  • It can now be revealed that the ebullient cockney was very worried about his protégé, the man he has called the best fighter he was ever worked with.
  • He was in ebullient form. Times, Sunday Times
  • A purple finch sings ebulliently for hours.
  • Her father was a lawyer, an ebullient man who collected paintings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here is a band that captured the ebullient mood of the mid-1990s, and went out of fashion as quickly as they came in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Camels and camelopards and an ebullient lion, all are vomitting water.
  • Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression
  • On the surface, the music is brash, ebullient, jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined.
  • While the leader concentrates on lead vocals, the electronics have been discarded in favour of an acoustic rhythm team that includes stylish vibist Orphy Robinson and ebullient percussionist Derek Richards.
  • The mood of reflection lasted half a day and then he was back to his usual ebullient self. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the omnicompetent and always ebullient Loesje Troglia, my executive assistant, supported the project throughout its duration with all manner of beneficence, most notably in securing the photographs and reproductions that grace the volume. A Country of Vast Designs
  • The Clarinet Sonata is a delightfully ebullient, bouncy score.
  • The reason for his ebullient mood may not be hard to discern. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.

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