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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
ebullient [am. angl. ɪˈbʊljənt, ɪˈbəljənt, brit. angl. ɪˈbʌljənt, ɪˈbʊljənt] PRID.
ebullient person:
ebullient
ebullient
ebullient
he was in an ebullient mood
v slovarju PONS
ebullient [ɪˈbʌliənt, am. angl. -ˈbʊljənt] PRID.
ebullient
to be in an ebullient mood
v slovarju PONS
ebullient ·ˈbʊl·jənt] PRID.
ebullient
to be in an ebullient mood
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An ebullient middle-class was looking for a mascot.
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Sati, ebullient at the thought of such a great event, and assuming that the daughter of the king was welcome no matter what, attended the festival.
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Smith was unusual material for a spy; ebullient and friendly, he made no secret of his communist beliefs, and friends reported him unable to keep secrets.
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By many accounts, he developed a loyal following for his ebullient manner and courage working in some of the worlds most volatile regions.
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This delightful series returns for a second season as improbable, ebullient and engaging as ever.
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