Definition of Ebulliency. Meaning of Ebulliency. Synonyms of Ebulliency

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Definition of Ebulliency

Ebulliency
Ebullience E*bul"lience (?; 106), Ebulliency E*bul"lien*cy, n. A boiling up or over; effervescence. --Cudworth.

Meaning of Ebulliency from wikipedia

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- highest-profile minister during the so-called "Phoney War". Churchill was ebullient after the Battle of the River Plate on 13 December 1939 and welcomed home...
- his consulship in 143, when he had praised the young Marcus, Fronto was ebullient: "There was then an outstanding natural ability in you; there is now perfected...
- the Beaux-Arts architecture it engendered both in France and abroad. An ebullient sense of European imperialism encouraged an official architecture to reflect...
- Khrushchev biographer Tompson stated: He could be charming or vulgar, ebullient or sullen, he was given to public displays of rage (often contrived) and...
- January 2019. Logan, Brian (28 March 2019). "Harriet Kemsley reviewebullient comic slams ****-shaming". The Guardian. Gibsone, Harriet (17 August 2015)...
- Times stated that Johnson "impresses with affecting range — from flirty, ebullient and adoring to stalwart, enraged and resigned; it's a lovely performance"...
- vanishing con artist in the revisionist Western Seraphim Falls, and an ebullient patroness in the romantic drama These Foolish Things. Excluding Seraphim...
- The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, recorded in 1959 and released on the Verve label. The AllMusic review calls the...
- with bitterness and apathy" from the Brezhnev years. They noted he was "ebullient, almost outrageously open", and also "charismatic". They added that Yeltsin...