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The other boy was described by the school as highly excitable.
Compared with chimpanzees, which are highly excitable, orangutans seem far more sober and considerate.
He was about 270 pounds and highly excitable, given to windmilling arms and spontaneous eruptions of onomatopoeia (wham!).
Persons with histrionic personality disorder persistently display overly dramatic, highly excitable, and intensely expressed behaviour (i.e., histrionics).
For instance, the coaching styles of Peter de Villiers and Ian McGeechan, one highly excitable, the other as measured as the middle of the net on Centre Court.
With Red as a backup, along with our two highly excitable dogs, I left for the airport with a considerably lighter conscience and only a slightly lighter wallet.
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If he hasn't--or if he runs into a favorite human being, he's highly excitable--in a harmless but loud, happy, yelpy, houndy, butt-wiggling way.
People with this disorder are overly dramatic and intensely expressive, egocentric, highly reactive, and excitable.
Hype, lest we forget, is linked to slang's "hyper" - excitable, highly strung, over the top.
B) "excitable, impulsive, highly imaginative," but "having little adaptability to highly organized society".
The axon initial segment is an excitable membrane highly enriched in voltage-gated sodium channels that integrates neuronal inputs and initiates action potentials.
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