Synonym: activated, aroused, delirious, emotional, frantic, mad, unrestrained, worked up. Similar words: excitement, exciting, cite, write down, city, citizen, deficit, explicit. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. in an aroused state 2. (of persons) excessively affected by emotion 3. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion 4. (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive.
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151. And when I pretended to be a horse I got so excited I bumped into this litter bin and fell over.
152. Barth had never met a real Anglo-Catholic before and was excited by what he found.
153. We were both pretty excited about visiting Saigon, country boys coming in to see the big time.
154. After picking up their baggage, they were greeted in the arrivals hall by excited parents.
155. At the mention of ice cream the little girl became excited and animated, bouncing up and down on the bed.
156. Since then, excited activists have been roaming the streets, banging drums and chanting.
157. As we take apart the fight story, more and more men seem to be pushing in with their own excited commentaries.
158. Like a lot of people excited over these prospects, I have recently contracted a terrible case of cabin fever.
159. There had been warm and even excited applause for other concerts they had been in, but this was frenetic.
160. The old hands were less excited and settled down to daydream the time away until supper.
161. It's so beautiful it's sort of scary - you know, feeling so excited at the lights.
162. The people doing the latter were extremely excited yet also very apprehensive.
163. People here get just as excited about the prospect of buying a new bike as they might a new car.
164. The door was left slightly ajar, and there was much coming and going; much excited chatter.
165. Hers is a one-in-a-million case which results in her turning blue and stopping breathing whenever she becomes excited or agitated.
166. The voices and noise around them became apparent once more, a tide of excited news, a civilized clamor.
167. Many people think excitement is happiness.... But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace. Thich Nhat Hanh
168. She was for ever running to ransack her crowded dresser drawers, rummaging in her sewing box as she made high-pitched excited noises.
169. Joseph had been tremendously excited when Patrick had strolled into the dusty bookshop that morning.
170. Smooth as oiled silk, his skin excited her delicate touch.
171. If I cut according to my cloth and didn't get excited at around thirty I would find myself miraculously Mister-Righted.
172. It could make that the central point of its election manifesto if it is so profoundly excited by it.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
173. He's supposed to have high blood pressure and shouldn't get too excited.
174. She could smell the sweat on his body and feel his excited breathing.
175. Their excited babble and their laughter carried far - the cacophony that ruined many a good hunt.
176. My sister was always calm and careful, whereas I would get excited and upset by the slightest thing.
177. You can't imagine how excited these sweet little girls were when they saw me and Dawn coming into their school.
178. Remember how excited the town was when the pictures appeared in National Geographic.
179. I'm very excited about her full-day workshop, Advanced User Research: Dirty Little Secrets, where she'll reveal oodles of tricks and techniques that nobody ever talks about.
180. You're by means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know.
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