T is meet and fitting," observed the ebullient Percy.
Thus was it with the ebullient folk of Dodge on the dry occasion of Prohibition.
The first to enter was a big, jovial, red-faced, black-haired man with a huge mustache and a manner that suggested an ebullient admiration of himself and an ebullient appreciation of all possible pleasures.
Nobody present seemed inclined to pick a quarrel either with the ebullient Gascon or the hesitating Norman.
The centres of civilization seethe, as it were, and are ebullient with the agitation of the self-questioning heart.
It comforts me a little in this inquiry to remember that Wordsworth preferred the stock-dove to the nightingale--that "creature of ebullient heart.
In the Ebullient period it is chiefly distinguished by head-dress and the total abolition of stays.
Larger numbers occupied the pews appointed for their kind in the churches of the Methodist and Baptist whites, where the more ebullient exercises comported better with their own tastes.
Such ebullient expressions were taken at face value by thousands of the unwary; and other thousands of the more cautious followed in the trek when personal inquiries had reinforced the tug of the west.
On the other hand, the Andante, which is a delightful combination of poetry and humour, and the ebullient Finale, in the national style, offer only fresh and undisturbed enjoyment.
It seems to have been Henry Fox's deliberate belief that the best way to bring up a spirited, gifted, headstrong child was to gratify every wish, surrender to every whim, and pander to every passion that ebullient youth could feel.
The man who in his old age studied Dutch to test the acquiring powers of his intellect, and still found them freshly tempered, acted in his ebullient boyhood as if, like Bacon, he had taken all knowledge to be his province.
The next item on the programme will be a succinct account of my ebullient girlhood.
And if he be a writer ebullient by the hour, how snappishly suspect himself, that he may feel in conscience worthy of a hearing and have perpetually a conscience in his charge!
Bus a man of forethought who has to be one of our geysers ebullient by the hour must live days of fever.
Jim lay silent and unmoving, as if all his ebullient energy had gone forever.
She was fond of Mrs. Thornburgh, but there was something in the ebullient energies of the vicar's wife which always gave her a sense of bustle and fatigue.
Now, you are an ebullient person, you like to mix with others?
He sat on the left of Major Laing, his chin resting on the pew ledge, his grey eyes devoutly closed, and his ebullient spirits throttled down until it should please Doctor Chirnside to conclude the first prayer.
But at least she had a respite, and she felt so ebullient that she almost forgot her loss, and swept Morty over to the Lawtons after dinner; and the Judge took them all to the movies.
In many a Town, as Rennes, Caen, Lyons, an ebullient people was already regretting him in brickbats and musketry.
In such an ebullient atmosphere of festivity-- as I just now described it--you can do an astonishing lot with the people here.
Willmott Dixon had brought into Fleet Street with him much of the ebullient spirit and readiness for practical fun for which he was noted at Cambridge in his undergraduate days.