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been excitable
adjective
Easily excited.
synonyms
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Wales have in the past been excitable, paying for lapses in concentration, but they have been resolute, calculated and iron-willed in this tournament.
There has already been excitable interest from Big Brother and I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, and critics on the right might well say she is morally obliged to accept their offers.
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He was excitable and angry.
American voters are excitable souls.
As I say, he's excitable.
His delivery is animated; his demeanor is excitable.
As ever there were excitable whispers along the way.
From the get-go, the bluefish were excitable.
Mr Sarkozy is "excitable", and a "pure political animal".
That, like the inevitable Obama comparison, is excitable talk.
Mr. Froot is excitable; he's pretty sure things won't turn out O.K.
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