An unrestrained expression of emotion.
1 The spot where the ebullition occurs is nearly circular, and perfectly level.
2 The year 1859 was marked by a prodigious ebullition of Schiller enthusiasm.
3 A sentimental ebullition seemed to be on the point of taking place.
4 At the South an ebullition of pleased surprise grew into positive enthusiasm.
5 But this was rather an ebullition of fancy than a sober proposition.
6 An ebullition of superstition is easily quieted by a little good news.
7 Demetri was standing near, and met this ebullition with a grim smile.
8 After a long and angry ebullition the First Consul abruptly dismissed the Council.
9 It was only a little ebullition of pride in those people, nothing more.
10 The Faubourg Saint-Antoine, which was in a dull glow, was beginning its ebullition .
11 It was the ebullition of a passion for my first cousin, Margaret Parker.
12 This was said after the first moment of ebullition had past.
13 The scene is too solemn for an ebullition of boisterous mirth.
14 During this ebullition , Mr St Lys had surveyed the apartment and recognised Sybil.
15 That little ebullition being finished, he hauled his mainsail up and lay to.
16 It will come to the point of ebullition before 99 degrees.
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