Sentences with phrase «ebullient mood»

Little wonder that city officials were in ebullient mood when the bridge opened last Thursday (July 7).
,» suggests, this exhibition finds Teller in an ebullient mood.
The yellow and blue blooms had an ebullient mood which was enhanced with Jennifer Meyer jewels and white heels.
It's not a great outlook for the Tories, but you wouldn't think that to look at the current ebullient mood of the Conservative party.
A recent poll by Lord Ashcroft put the Lib Dems in third place in his constituency and last week Alexander was inadvertently embroiled in a donations sting, but yesterday he seemed in ebullient mood as he strode about his party's spring conference in Liverpool.
The results were well received on Wall Street, which remains in an ebullient mood as the Santa Claus rally continues in expectation that President Trump will sign tax cut legislation by Christmas time.
Given the ebullient mood in the first month of the year, the sudden shift has rattled many individual investors, and some institutional ones too.

Not exact matches

«At one moment, the mood in one aspect of the market may be ebullient, while elsewhere it is morose; the entire market gets swept along by a tide of emotion.
In confession, testimony, prayer and invocation the new prophets emerged as the epitome of their age, infecting virtually all the major Christian denominations with their ebullient, celebratory mood, a joyful seasoning that drew the sting of race, culture, language, creed, status and personal biography.
Always ebullient, Toomey was in an especially fine mood.
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