We have no meanings for "love excitement" in our records yet.
1 And I love excitement ; it's the breath of my nostrils.
2 I love excitement , and believe that I am no fool.
3 He could see her eyes blazing, and thought: 'How my child does love excitement - it 's almost terrible!'
4 Jim sure does love excitement .
5 These fellows love excitement .
6 It must be something awful if it excites you this way, for you generally love excitement and it doesn't tire you a bit.
7 I can sit up all night and play with the boys; I love excitement , I love the winning and raking in the gold dust.
8 She was a fine horsewoman, and fearless, and she loved excitement of this sort.
9 He is supposed to love happiness; it is my contention that he rather loves excitement .
10 He is a man who loves excitement .
11 The river- driver loved excitement for its own sake, and behind his boisterousness there was little evil.
12 That man loves excitement .
13 He loved excitement and adventure, and the works which have these elements were his best-andhe liked best to do them.
14 He loved excitement , he lived upon it, and much of his life had been devoted to the stage-management of sensational exploits like this one.
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