Sentence examples for be ebullient from inspiring English sources

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be ebullient

adjective

Enthusiastic; high-spirited.

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Male editors are businesslike in their gratitude; female editors are more apt to be ebullient.

When relations improve as they did in the 1930s and the early 1950s the reconciliation can be ebullient.

The point is that if "Desolation" isn't a completely satisfying novel, it could, like Reza's plays, be ebullient boulevard theater.

Yet whatever reasons Bill Gates might have had to be ebullient going into Davos were overwhelmed by his burgeoning sense that he was a victim.

Nevertheless, he added: "With Enron and the stock market overlaying our fragile economy, it's difficult to be ebullient about the prospects for 2002.

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Their mood was ebullient.

Mr. Ritter was ebullient.

The mood was ebullient.

The mood is ebullient.

Sutherland, though, was ebullient.

He was ebullient.

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