Similar words: excited, excitement, awaiting, citizen, citizenship, fit into, excluding, voting. Meaning: [-tɪŋ] adj. 1. creating or arousing excitement 2. stimulating interest and discussion.
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91. The need to produce the most exciting newspaper story obsesses most journalists.
92. St Peters-burg's night life ranks as more exciting than the capital's.
93. She had a rich and varied life and met many famous and exciting people.
94. We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers.
95. It must be really exciting to see your work in print.
96. He has taken on some exciting new challenges with this job.
97. This is not an exciting car to drive, but on the plus side it is extremely reliable.
98. She needed to break out of her daily routine and do something exciting.
99. Riding bulls is always an exciting event at a rodeo.
100. Today's match ranks as one of the most exciting games that these two have ever played.
101. Let's return now to the commentary box to see what's happening in this exciting final.
102. The course offers a range of exciting possibilities for developing your skills.
103. This is a vast, exciting and some say quixotic project.
104. He's got a lot of exciting ideas and he's impatient to get started.
105. The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.
106. It was so exciting from the first page I couldn't put it down.
107. He always embroiders his stories to make them more exciting.
108. The end of the film was much more exciting than I'd expected.
109. Sara Hughes gives a high-voltage performance in one of the most exciting plays to hit London this year.
110. Exciting possibilities were opening up for her in the new job.
111. We spent the whole day waiting around for something exciting to happen, but nothing did.
112. Agitators were exciting the people to rebel/to rebellion against their rulers.
113. The second half of the book is more exciting than the first.
114. Media studies is regarded as a more exciting subject, if only because it's new.
115. He thinks pop music today is as exciting as it's ever been.
116. I could not persuade myself that this exciting moment would ever come.
117. Exciting artistic breakthroughs have recently occurred in the fields of painting, sculpture and architecture.
117. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
118. Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.
119. If you think this all sounds very exciting, just wait until you read the book.
120. See the bottom of this page for details of how to apply for this exciting offer.
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