Thesaurus / ebullient
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Strangely enough the voice, though well-known, seemed to have a sobering effect on all these ebullient tempers.
"UNTO CAESAR"BARONESS EMMUSKA ORCZYThey are what kings and priests were of old, they who have the power of bridling ebullient energies and turning them to use.
MILE VERHAERENSTEFAN ZWEIGWith an ebullient sense of eloquence, of extravagant oratory, I longed for a sympathetic ear.
THE TRAIL OF '98ROBERT W. SERVICEIt is to be brisk, brief, brave and ebullient—to meet the modification all must reckon with—the screen-trained mind.
THE HIVEWILL LEVINGTON COMFORTThe centres of civilization seethe, as it were, and are ebullient with the agitation of the self-questioning heart.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. II (2 VOLS)THOMAS DE QUINCEYNobody present seemed inclined to pick a quarrel either with the ebullient Gascon or the hesitating Norman.
THE DUKE'S MOTTOJUSTIN HUNTLY MCCARTHYYouth should be spontaneous, instinctive, ebullient; reflection whispers to the growing man.
THE TEACHERGEORGE HERBERT PALMERBut his school companions, and even his elders, often found these ebullient spirits of his by no means so delightful.
WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTTHARRY THURSTON PECKHe swung about the room greatly excited, his ebullient nature finding in words relief from past tension.
SEPTIMUSWILLIAM J. LOCKENow, you are an ebullient person, you like to mix with others?
WARREN COMMISSION (9 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. IX (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYWORDS RELATED TO EBULLIENT
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