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Mania is a state of undue and prolonged excitement that is evinced by accelerated, loud, and voluble speech; heightened enthusiasm, confidence, and optimism; rapid and disconnected ideas and associations; rapid or continuous motor activity; impulsive, gregarious, and overbearing behaviour; heightened irritability; and a reduced need for sleep.
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Discussing and planning ahead for sex and romance together can add to the anticipation and prolong excitement and pleasure.
Now that he's here, now that the waiting's practically over, he enjoys prolonging the excitement of moving toward the moment he's been waiting for.
She got all of the items wrapped just to prolong the excitement, which was also in short supply in a lot of households on Monday.
Where there are children involved, prolong the excitement of opening presents on Christmas Day by organising a treasure hunt involving lots of little, smaller presents, culminating in the main present.
Returning from a pilgrimage to the store, doll die-hards prolong the excitement back online in a sugar-coated members' club, or in an online store where they can buy yet more merchandise.Then there's the other extreme.
Keeping the intensity and excitement of the college football regular season, with a more balanced, prolonged playoff.
Advantages of dulled sensation can include prolonged erection and delayed ejaculation; disadvantages might include a loss of some sexual excitement.
The ovations were prolonged.
Shackling for prolonged periods.
It was prolonged.
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