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ebullience

[ih-buhl-yuhns, ih-bool-] / ɪˈbʌl yəns, ɪˈbʊl- /


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Della’s competence and ebullience make her equally indispensable to both Perry and Los Angeles County’s most eligible bachelorettes.

From New York Times

But the ebullience quickly drained away when “Drag Race” ended and an episode of a much newer series began.

From Los Angeles Times

I asked Bullock, who has an ebullience and readiness to laugh, how she feels she might have changed vocally and artistically through all of this.

From Los Angeles Times

But what sets Emily apart is that beneath the Bambi-like visage and the sweet ebullience lies a stark void of nothingness.

From New York Times

And yet for all the ebullience in bonds, it did little to cheer stocks - which investors assume will struggle next year again if a recession does indeed hit.

From Reuters