adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Supporters of the amendment were ebullient at the outcome of the vote.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.
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He is as good as his name, as wild, eccentric and ebullient as Keane is demure and disciplined.
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He was an ebullient , larger than life denial of all that was Right: he chain-smoked and drank too much.
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His ebullient personality is a vivid reminder of the polymath of past times.
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In the wake of the 1996 elections, proponents of the amendment were ebullient .
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Instead of my ebullient friend, I see a woman with hunched posture, a tentative walk.
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Some women's fashions in other epochs have been meant to mimic ebullient pregnancy rather than flat-bellied virginity.