Sentence examples for the ebullient from inspiring English sources

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the ebullient

adjective

Enthusiastic; high-spirited.

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But the ebullient togetherness did not falter.

Also tonight, the ebullient Barbara (B.J).

The ebullient corner striker Crista Cullen has retired.

Let the ebullient Alma introduce you to Cretan cooking skills.

The ebullient modernist Stuart Davis is a case unto himself.

The sun kissing the ebullient crowd of 55,581.

Two companies stood out in the ebullient celebration.

• INSIDE TRACK: The ebullient arch of the New Beetle has been flattened into competence.

That show had the ebullient designer responding to cheers from the audience.

Muhly, now thirty, is the ebullient star of New York's young-composer scene.

See articleThe NBER's pronouncement did not dampen the ebullient mood of investors.

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