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ebullient

[ih-buhl-yuhnt, ih-bool-] / ɪˈbʌl jənt, ɪˈbʊl- /


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Ebullient, firm-willed and persuasive, Ms. Brown thought nothing of asking a president to change his tie because its pattern or color — red ties were the worst — shimmered on TV.

From Washington Post • Sep. 26, 2020

On the touchline Ebullient would be a nice way to put it.

From The Guardian • Sep. 6, 2020

Ebullient and playful, Ms. Burns, 44, brought a breath of tropical air to Feinstein’s/54 Below on Monday evening.

From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2015

Ebullient fans agreed with this assessment, as did the Guardian newspaper, which gave the performance four out of five stars.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2012

Ebullient and direct, she’d grown up in northern California, where her father had introduced her to camping, hiking, and skiing as a young girl.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer




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