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Definition of Ebullitions
1. ebullition [n] - See also: ebullition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebullitions
Literary usage of Ebullitions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1822)
"... of Neutrality—^-Congress at Lay- bach—Dissent of England from the Proceedings
of the Sovereigns — Their Resolution to invade Naples—ebullitions ..."
2. English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious by George Crabb (1818)
"The pas- siens are exposed to ebullitions, in which they break forth with nil
the violence that is observable in water agitated by excessive heat ..."
3. A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett by William Leggett, Theodore Sedgwick (1840)
"The abolitionists may rely upon it that they do not advance their object by
ebullitions so intolerant and denunciatory. Their natural effect is to ..."
4. Annals of the American Revolution: Or, A Record of the Causes and Events by Jedidiah Morse (1824)
"It required the utmost vigilance to quiet the murmurs and prevent the fatal
consequences apprehended from the ebullitions of popular resentment. ..."
5. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1798)
"... revolutionary ebullitions of France, the work is curious and valuable. That the
writer is a man of ability, is evident from our quotations ; and the ..."