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ebulliently Meaning in Bengali



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ebulliently's Usage Examples:

second recitative is short and secco, contrasting sharply with the final "ebulliently major" da capo aria.


uplifting, to be sure, but also hard-swinging and, for the most part, ebulliently down-to-earth and joyful".


of these, the piano is let loose in a cadenza of helter-skelter zest, ebulliently veering into unexpected tonal highways.


Kirkus Reviews called the novel "ebulliently original.


" Time Out London noted, "As ebulliently energetic as ever, Reynolds makes the brash social climbing both funny.


It's too short; it's too ebulliently random; and it might very well be the reason that the Disney sequels.


the blazing sunrise of the most athletic and ebulliently festive movement Brahms ever wrote".


musicologist Julian Mincham, "dance-like but not toe-tapping, major but not ebulliently so, employing the full chorus but restrained throughout".


works in the same weary and vaguely clumsy cadence, never bringing the ebulliently eloquent verve he brought to his best UGK verses.


He's impressive in every frame, as he ebulliently takes over an alien room by hopping onto a chair, or when he's trying.


Set ebulliently to Ravel's Bolero which sounds better than usual when played on Arabian.


Gould's secretary, Karen, arrives with the coffee and the two men ebulliently chat with her about the movie business and their experiences related.


" Guy Lodge of Variety called it an "ebulliently entertaining, arguably superior sequel to the 2012 musical comedy hit.


photographed in three-strip Technicolor, was hailed by critics for its ebulliently colourful sets and costumes, as well as for Olivier's masterful direction.


editor praised the chorus "We gon be alright," and described it as "an ebulliently simple five-syllable refrain, a future-tense assertion of delivery to.


stars, saying, "Charmingly capturing the misconceptions of childhood and ebulliently played by a knowing cast, it should delight all ages.


his jubilant locker-room interview with Vassilis Skountis when Paspalj ebulliently joined in with the chant (meant ironically in this instance as he was.


Benedict Nightingale, in his The Times review wrote: "The feeling is so ebulliently welcoming we found ourselves helplessly chortling at what we might have.


characters in noir-ish films of the 1940s and 1950s, Wolfe and Goodwin are ebulliently over the top: loud, proud and full of themselves.



ebulliently's Meaning':

in an ebullient manner

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