Examples of 'ebullient' in a sentence

Meaning of "ebullient"

Ebullient is an adjective describing someone who is cheerful and full of energy
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  • Enthusiastic; high-spirited.
  • Boiling or agitated as if boiling.

How to use "ebullient" in a sentence

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Ebullient youth is asking for new tastes.
You are still the same ebullient self.
He is ebullient with these qualities.
The crowd seemed a bit too ebullient.
Emma is ebullient and excited.
Any guy that describes himself as ebullient.
The time was ebullient of creativity.
You do not seem to be your usual ebullient self.
The ebullient minister had.
He was known as a disciplinarian with an ebullient personality.
Ebullient over every donation.
At one time it was lonely but now seems to be ebullient.
Rose reflects a more ebullient personality.
I think a lot of people could describe my personality as ebullient.
The crowd seemed a bit too ebullient for comfort.

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Gandam is quite ebullient person and likes the creative approach in these three boys.
Thank you for your invariably ebullient performance.
Ebullient cooling involves the use of a liquid heat transfer liquid at or near saturation temperature.
Sometimes castor oil can also be used as an ebullient.
That markets remain weirdly ebullient does not discredit our thesis.
One time I asked him why he is so ebullient.
The characteristic ebullient verve and dash and grand gesture of the large painting evaporated.
You do not seem your very usual ebullient self.
Discover the ebullient Belleville area where art and cultures are mixed up.
You look positively ebullient.
Musk was his usual ebullient self as he told the audience about the new Roadster.
Lachrymose is to dyspeptic as ebullient is to.
On a much more ebullient note the auction will also feature a special innovation from Hublot.
No one knows how long this ebullient market will last.
Report any ebullient behavior in Dr Ross to the Major immediately.
Life is always ebullient.
He was an ebullient guy, he had this phenomenal smile.
He was almost ebullient.
Once ebullient and passionate, he no longer smiled or cried.
I feel so ebullient.
Slowly, her ebullient nature wins over those around her.
Few things seem to embody nature at its most ebullient than a tropical flower.
The mind, in ebullient anticipation seemed to forget pain and misery.
Michelle Obama is an engaged and ebullient individual.
Perhaps ebullient is not the correct word… delighted might be more appropriate.
I rushed to show Bob the ebullient review.
Backstage, the ebullient designer answered questions about her work in a stream of consciousness.
The Japanese stock market is ebullient.
Hari would not have been more ebullient to continue his passion even in the US.
Piers Courage was an ebullient.
Jan had probably the most ebullient personality of any child I had ever known.
But Democrats have to be ebullient.
Everyone was in an ebullient mood, especially Dad.
Do not sweat the small stuff . always ebullient.
Santita Jackson, ebullient in a black dress with a plunging neckline, was my maid of honor.

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