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This guy was too excitable, I thought.
The tulips are too excitable, it is winter here.
As Billy, Bryan Greenberg is too unflappable, except when he's too excitable.
"I was physically fit, good in a team and not too excitable, which was important.
Pardew is far too excitable to allow himself to stand anywhere near that close to the action.
The New Yorker, August 23 , 1993P. 136 The tulips are too excitable, it is winter here.
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After its turbulent experiments with deregulation, however, America craves stability from its all-too-excitable telecoms companies.
Just as it proved premature to load too many excitable expectations on the group of players Tottenham purchased with their Gareth Bale windfall, perhaps those who have dismissed their longer-term prospects at White Hart Lane will also turn out to be hasty.
It's possible some people find mayonnaise off-putting because it's just a bit too... excitable.
And not just beautiful: these girls seemed loyal and excitable too.
They were pretty impressed, too, with Oliver Stone's excitable journey through the current political reformers of South America in his wildly unfocused but intriguing documentary, South of the Border.
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