- lack of
trust Styāna – lethargy,
gloominess Auddhatya – excitement,
ebullience Āhrīkya -
shamelessness Anapatrapya -
disregard Krodha -
anger Mrakśa...
- Hindu. Kaladharan, V. (11
December 2019). "Chenda
maestro Mattannoor Sankarankutty Marar's
beats of
ebullience - The Hindu". The Hindu. v t e v t e v t e...
-
Madeley and his wife Judy
Finnigan and
later said, "I
think it's his
sheer ebullience and enthusiasm. You have to be
almost shamanic to do it, really, and really...
-
falling melody ****igned to the
opening words ("Comfort ye") to the
sheer ebullience of the
Hallelujah chorus and the
ornate celebratory counterpoint that...
- Tilleman,
fills every page of this zany life
story with her
Hungarian ebullience."
Social Security Death Index entry under the name
JOLIE DESZIGETHY, ssdi...
-
drive the
Animal Spirits from the Heart." Jane
Austen used it to mean "
ebullience" in "Pride and Prejudice": "She had high
animal spirits."
Benjamin Disraeli...
-
essence a free-standing
symphonic movement, in
contrast to the
mirthful ebullience of a
companion piece he
wrote the same year, the
Academic Festival Overture...
-
Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8. The
songwriting has
their old
ebullience and craftiness. [9 Apr 2004, p.86] ****van,
Caroline (2
October 2003)...
- Attenborough's
Christie is the work of a
clever actor subduing his
natural ebullience, but it
remains essentially actorish – and worse,
borrows most of its...
- psychedelia, however; he
describes the
music as
being "pla**** and sung with an
ebullience that
belies the
darkness of the lyrics." The song's
tribal rhythms served...