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excitable

[ik-sahy-tuh-buhl] / ɪkˈsaɪ tə bəl /


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From there, the players continued to exchange opportunities and maintained their high quality - despite the stakes and excitable crowd - as the score continued to rise.

From BBC

Some senior voices in government were talking up the prospect of ferries and barges also being used to house migrants - leading to some excitable newspaper front pages.

From BBC

When he was unable to get the excitable Fineman to reveal the grand jury’s decisions, Johnson said, “Wow, we don’t like that. We don’t like that sound. Because she knows if I’m getting indicted.”

From New York Times

This is because Reynolds imbues Adam with such excitable, exhibitionistic energy he might as well be waving jazz hands.

From New York Times

“Obviously, he has a lot of talent. He’s what you hope for in a race horse. He’s fiery, excitable and can hardly contain himself, all of the good qualities you look for.”

From Los Angeles Times