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hyperactive

[hahy-per-ak-tiv] / ˌhaɪ pərˈæk tɪv /


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He’s in preschool and doing well, but sometimes he gets agitated and hyperactive at night.

From Los Angeles Times

They range from a hyperactive toddler using the tray table for an extended drum solo to a deranged passenger brandishing weaponized silverware.

From Seattle Times

A burger cooked wholly in an offset will eat more like a chew toy for a hyperactive Jack Russell.

From Washington Post

The documents further accuse the couple of keeping the boy in a room with cameras to monitor his “stubbornness” and “hyperactive behavior.”

From Washington Times

Today, the chain hosts a small family of active volcanoes, including the mercurial Mauna Loa and the hyperactive Kilauea on the Big Island, both of which stopped erupting simultaneously this month.

From Washington Post