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“The thing that excites me the most about the past 20 years is seeing women tackle complicated and complex issues,” Visco says.

Monument Valley is perhaps the only place I have ever been that excites you and calms you down all at once.

The Aperol excites her because it is bright, sweet and bitter.

And while he can produce an avalanche of substance and process and impress with his intellect, he rarely excites.

Kogelman said no one else in the Republican field excites her.

It is the noon meal, but the "dinner" does not look inviting: the pan is old and rusty; the smell of the soup excites suspicion.

It is one of those events that excites sympathy in the hardest, and commiseration in the coldest.

Is it less natural to be melted by what excites pity than to burst into laughter at what is comical?

They have, in fact, much in common with the Jew, who excites much the same feeling among many estimable people!

If any thing excites one's envy in the current expenses, it is the amount of coals required.

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On this page you'll find 94 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to excites, such as: annoy, work up, disturb, thrill, energize, and bother.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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