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hyperactive

[hahy-per-ak-tiv] / ˌhaɪ pərˈæk tɪv /


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He has an incredibly advanced laser-fueled 3-D printer, but deploys it like a hyperactive toddler smashing toy soldiers together.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that trajectory changed when his parents decided their son, who admitted to being a "hyperactive" youngster, needed another outlet.

From BBC

To be fair, Temu’s popularity isn’t totally tied to how broke everybody is — Temu’s hyperactive interface is a masterclass in gamified consumption, rendering a purchase of new socks a trip to the digital casino.

From Salon

But the star is the movie’s hyperactive, even overwhelmingly contradictory nostalgia.

From Los Angeles Times

Lines were spoken as if newly coined from the hyperactive minds of Macbeth and his wife.

From Los Angeles Times