Sentence examples for excitable enough from inspiring English sources

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A slight air of anticlimax, then, though the members of the Augusta gallery were excitable enough.

He is excitable enough when talking about his gym routine or the Ric Burns documentary "New York," even more so when he is discussing roles that he connects to, and Mr. Goldblum evidently feels a very, very strong kinship to his "Law & Order" character.

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This was the context in which a press officer could pen the first draft of an intelligence dossier, later carefully spun to give the more excitable papers just enough to be able to run with the hysterical claim that London was 45 minutes from attack.

Announced on Radio 1 only last Monday night, this bijou secret gig by Californian hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age is staffed by excitable competition-winners and those lucky enough to have snaffled the few remaining tickets.

If I have one complaint about this book, it is that there is not enough of Fabricant; with his implausible hair, excitable manner, relentless toadying and ludicrous pretensions, he was a sketchwriter's wildest fantasy come true, and Hoggart took every opportunity to tease him.

The magnitude of the voltage shift is definitely large enough to influence the electrical properties of an excitable cell.

As my own second bump gets bigger and bulkier, wrestling with an errant pushchair, an excitable toddler and the London-to-Yorkshire train each week is ordeal enough.

Cotchery said Edwards was sometimes such an excitable player that he feels the need to calm him, at least enough so that Edwards can execute his assignments.

Throughout the exhibition, the Beaton diaries are used — but perhaps not quite enough of these insider visions — to describe Prince Charles as an excitable and energetic toddler and to record Princess Elizabeth's laughing reaction to the Beaton team trying to force her sleepy daughter — the baby Princess Anne — to open her eyes.

Yet his portrayal of this excitable, mischievous proponent of "the politics of joy" still emerges as a reasonable enough facsimile.

But the sight of parties negotiating to share office (or not) after an inconclusive election is common enough in much of Europe: Norwegians and Germans, for example, have been chortling at excitable Brits over the past few days.

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