Sentence examples for bit too exciting from inspiring English sources

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"A little bit too exciting sometimes".

If you asked me to name my faults, Lord Sugar, I could only really say that I am a bit too exciting, too agile, and people who live in the past might not understand the way I roll.

Laughing, he recalled: "Going down to Tattenham Corner, we were probably going a bit too quick, and there were four or five of us in a line, quite wide, so it was a bit too exciting.

That could have been a good thing considering the Liberals have been a bit too exciting this year but given that she's part of the new cohort of NDP politicians living in Jack Layton's technicolour shadow, you would hope that she would be bringing a bit of liveliness to an otherwise dismal election.

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If you find designing fun or exciting, it can become a bit too addictive, if you really get into learning it and using your knowledge.

This is perfectly all right with me, and anyhow, the night is too exciting for me to be the least bit disappointed.

Solar was too exciting.

"Nothing too exciting?" Janice said.

It's been too exciting.

A bit too bulky.

Too exciting having Mike Bowers in the chamber.

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