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Discover Ludwig"ebullient life" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an active, enthusiastic, or excited life. For example, "Her ebullient life was filled with energy and optimism."
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And the orchestra is superb, giving ebullient life to Bernstein's lighthearted city symphony of a score (2 30).
These are burgeoning communities known for their irrepressible dance music and a heated passion for baseball, universally liked for the ebullient life force that appears wherever they settle.
And the orchestra, under the direction of Rob Fisher, is superb, giving ebullient life to Bernstein's lighthearted city symphony of a score.
Levi gives ebullient life to this comfortable, sometimes eccentric world in "The Periodic Table" — a memoir, a history, an essay in elegy, and the best example of his various literary talents.
Levi gives ebullient life to this comfortable, sometimes eccentric world in "The Periodic Table"—a memoir, a history, an essay in elegy, and the best example of his various literary talents.
A current celebration of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan's ebullient life as an academic, diplomat, White House advisor, author and, finally, as a senator, underscores the lack of wisdom, wit, civility and vision that prevails today in the legislature today.
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My dad, Jack Houston, and I felt like strangers in a strange land, what with the different language, food, music and the ebullient, Italianate life in the streets.
Bearing an uncanny likeness to photographs, Anna Roberts ebullient still lifes of ripe fruit and sun-drenched lifestyle scenes are so detailed a viewer may be shocked to learn that they are illustrations.
But what none of these knockoffs have is the ebullient personality whose life and indomitable good spirits seem so intertwined with it.
"What better lesson was there for a lawyer to learn?" That ability to draw people to him, combined with a palpable sense of fair play, have marked the ebullient Mr. Davis's life as a public and private lawyer.
Tributes are pouring in on Twitter and elsewhere from fellow authors: Ian Rankin called her "a huge presence... a writer whose warmth extended beyond words", and "a gregarious, larger than life, ebullient recorder of human foibles and wonderment".
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