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ebullition

[eb-uh-lish-uhn] / ˌɛb əˈlɪʃ ən /




NOUN
melting point
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The labor unrest has been fueled by the confluence of the pandemic and an ebullition of streaming platforms thirsting for hot new shows and films.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2021

At the many ritzy parties I was invited to I may not have drunk any champagne, but I was just as intoxicated by the mounting ebullition of bubbly London.

From The Guardian • Apr. 3, 2010

It has been said that a continuous course toward the left, a kind of fatal ebullition toward the abyss are the characteristics of all revolutions.

From Time Magazine Archive

His stories, on the other hand, were a wild ebullition of image and idea, and his essays an icefall of glittering intellectual fragments.

From Time Magazine Archive

Good fortune opens the hand as well as the heart wonderfully; and to give somewhat when we have largely received, is but to afford a vent to the unusual ebullition of the sensations.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë