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Within minutes, he was ebullient about his idea for a new show.
He was the most ebullient doctor I have ever met.
"They have been through an ebullient period of their economy," he said.
On a generally ebullient night, there was some bad news.
But despite such problems, the mood at 7 Days is ebullient.
Now, Elliott seems more ebullient than he has been in years.
"The world is a less ebullient place for free speech than it was 20 years ago," he said.
I asked my friend what he thought about the ebullient creativity the government was trying to show.
So different from your ebullient act in front of the press."
Victims' rights groups were less than ebullient about his promotion.
In the more ebullient 60's, the average was 10,200 units a year.
Her confidence and ebullient energy were absent for a while.
Even more important was the spontaneous welcome given our group by ebullient young staff members.
So it often is these days in a campaign that began with ebullient expectations last spring.
You can't expect those ebullient girls to show up every night.
Here we were, both ebullient, with little money and enormous ambition, I thought.
Or, as the ebullient Jets coach might put it, their first opportunity.
Ebullient they are not, not by a long way yet.
Can that ebullient child be the Ashley now at the microphone?
There's something irrepressible, ebullient, a kind of great life force.
Yet a few weeks ago, some investors and radio executives had a less ebullient view of the industry.
It was like a stroll through her ebullient erotic mind.
The normally ebullient officer had always been in love with his job and life, but he seemed to be wearing down.
Old Bob greeted him at the door, ebullient and welcoming.
The boy was not as ebullient as he had been last night.