Definition of "ebullition"
ebullition
noun
plural ebullitions
Quotations
I don't think poor Amelia cared anything about Brienne and Montmirail, or was fairly interested in the war until the abdication of the Emperor; when she clapped her hands and said prayers—oh, how grateful! and flung herself into George Osborne's arms with all her soul, to the astonishment of everybody who witnessed that ebullition of sentiment.
1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 12, in Vanity Fair
This villa was long and low and white, and severe after its manner : for upon and about it were none of those playful ebullitions of taste, such as conical towers, domed roofs, embattlements, statues, coloured tiles and crenellations, such as are dear to architects of villas all the world over.
1922, Michael Arlen, “3/6/1”, in “Piracy”: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days