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were psyched
verb
To put (someone) into a required psychological frame of mind (also psych up).
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"We were psyched," Granato said.
"It was the end of the week and, well, you were psyched," Shuster recalls.
Instead, they were "psyched just to have anybody coming there wanting to seriously learn", she says.
"In my period of time, a lot of pitchers were psyched out before they even took the mound, just knowing he was on the other side," Stewart said.
When Dan Kurzock started brewing his own beer in 2010, his fraternity brothers at the University of California, Los Angeles, were psyched.
"Whoa!" "This game is too wicked!" "This is better than Pokémon!" "This is the best game ever!" The adults behind the mirror were psyched too.
Similar(28)
They looked serious and introspective, as though they were psyching themselves up for the big game.
I'm psyched.
He was psyched.
Already I was psyched.
We're psyched out.
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