Sentence examples for all wired from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all wired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very excited, energetic, or anxious, often in a context related to being overly stimulated or caffeinated.
Example: "After three cups of coffee, I felt all wired and couldn't sit still during the meeting."
Alternatives: "full of energy" or "hyperactive".

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He was "all wired up" because there was a guest on the show he wanted to see.

Thinking all well, a relieved Lady Gregory (who didn't like it at all) wired Yeats: "Play a great success".

Polytechnic Focus on Wireless Computers Polytechnic University in Brooklyn has become both all wired and all wireless.

In one scene, Echo, wandering around the facility, happens upon another woman all wired up on the table, getting shocked and making pained, somewhat sexual noises.

The center is to include two auditoriums, a club-size cafe, two rehearsal studios and a classroom, all wired for recording.

"It wasn't like Jim was going to the Mob boss, all wired up, trying to secretly extract a confession," one associate told me.

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Replace the car stereo and reconnect all wiring disconnected before.

Remove the car stereo from the dashboard and disconnect all wiring.

The all-wire types usually do not.

Sara, Breedge, Murt, and Nugent all looked wired and exhausted.

He was all but wired for that.

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