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Example sentences for "ebullitions"

Lexicographically close words:
ebriety; ebrius; ebry; ebullient; ebullition; ecarte; eccellenza; eccentric; eccentrically; eccentricities
  1. Should you indulge those ebullitions of passionate fondness which lose sight of these limits, it is impossible to foretell to what they may lead.

  2. In all these ebullitions of national feeling, choral and instrumental music on the most brilliant and massive scale held a conspicuous place.

  3. The family had lived in successive ebullitions of generous enthusiasm, in talk of masters and masterpieces, only to come down to the cold facts in the case; to boiled mutton and to the necessity of turning the dining-room carpet.

  4. They seemed intensely interested, Herr Schotte occasionally pounding his knees with his fists in ebullitions of barbaric glee.

  5. Her personal life fluctuates between the wish to find a husband who could advance her interests and those passionate ebullitions by which she is also herself overpowered.

  6. She throws all her thoughts into her letters which, even if they are aiming at some object close at hand, are at the same time ebullitions of the moment, passionate effusions, productions of the imagination rather than of the understanding.

  7. Neville was earnest in his expressions of disgust at such baseness; and the minions of the Duke did not suffer these hasty ebullitions of virtue to die unreported.

  8. I will recollect, that I am the daughter of a noble Loyalist, irreparably injured by his rebel father, restrain the ebullitions of youthful sensibility and unweighed preference, and if he leaves us, part without a tear.

  9. People ought not to take such passing ebullitions so seriously.

  10. They were not mere ebullitions of anger, which yielded to equally sudden reactions--they were not phases of passion, but the result of cool deliberation from the standpoint of the educated woman, which ended in hopeless disappointment.

  11. Sir," said I, much displeased, "these intemperate ebullitions will necessarily terminate our conference.

  12. One can fancy that, when that sorry tragedy was ended, and its perpetual noisy ebullitions had sunk into silence, a sense of relief stole over the palace-home at Kensington.

  13. Ebullitions of this kind were peculiar to Frank Kennedy, and meant nothing.

  14. In spite of their lack of representative character it was not easy to repress impatience at ebullitions of misguided zeal so ignoble; and of course it was not possible to dissuade or placate them.

  15. Foulon, having returned to France after these first ebullitions of the Revolution, saw Barnave, and gave him one of those memorials in which M.

  16. It will require a public policy that shall neither be hampered by prejudice nor incited by ebullitions of popular feeling, but shall be guided through a course of difficult action by a knowledge of economic law.

  17. Once or twice, while these ebullitions of enthusiasm burst forth, his eyes met mine, and I read, or fancied that I read, a look of kindred appreciation in their mild and gentle glance.

  18. It is thus that ebullitions in parts of our nature become touchstones for the whole; and the incidents within us seem hardly our own work till they are accepted and incorporated into the main current of our being.

  19. These assertions are the evident irrepressible ebullitions of innate treason to the republic.

  20. But the last of these ebullitions is the most lively.

  21. Footnote: Amongst the many ebullitions of M.

  22. The king's attachment to her was rendered, if not deeper than before, at least far more lively and demonstrative by the birth of his daughter; his delight carrying him at times to most unaccustomed ebullitions of gayety.

  23. People at home believed that they were but temporary ebullitions of discontent.

  24. My sympathies were enlisted in your favor, and my indignation was roused in witnessing ebullitions of these detestable passions.

  25. The whole first volume of this somewhat overexpanded collection overflows with ebullitions of bile, in comparison with which the misanthropy of Byron's early romances seems philanthropy, e.

  26. If he means that I spoke with dissatisfaction or disrespect of the ebullitions of individuals in South Carolina, it is true.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ebullitions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.