The playing here instantly suggests ebullience, inspiration, and the threat of permanent tintinnabulation. |
He was an inveterate essayist and letter writer, renowned for the forceful expression of his opinions and the ebullience of his wit. |
An Italian Straw Hat combines the dizzying machinations of the play with Kudelka's choreographic style of high wit and ebullience. |
The spring was stirring everywhere, and Robert raced along, feeling in every vein a life, an ebullience akin to that of nature. |
It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair. |
For Southeys well known rejoinder to this ebullience of schematism, see Life and Correspondence, ii. |