Adverb
in an ebullient manner
in an impressively expansive manner
Source: WordNetWithout a flicker of hesitatoin I inejected the morphine into my arm. My insecurity, frefulness and timidity were swept away completely; I turned into an expansively optimistic and fluent talker. The injection mademe forget how weak my body was, and I applied myself energetically to my cartoon. Osamu Dazai
Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression Source: Internet
she managed to live rather expansively on her modest income Source: Internet
And it defines records expansively - covering paper documents, emails, databases, video recordings, frankly any kind of data that the government creates or maintains. Source: Internet
She articulates an "expansively pro-life" perspective on abortion that attends to the connections between structural oppression, particularly white supremacy and poverty, and the need for abortion. Source: Internet
Is it the "booze talking" expansively, angrily, or overly confidently, or is it them? Source: Internet