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1
He was much sillier and much
more
excitable
than Jerry and certainly noisier.
2
Whinney seemed able to ignore his exuberance, but the stallion was
more
excitable
.
3
He seemed unchanged, save that he talked louder and was
more
excitable
than ever.
4
They were a
more
excitable
people, more elastic, and more impressionable than his countrymen.
5
The time appointed for my baptism drew near, and I grew more and
more
excitable
.
6
Those from Seresh, he gathered, were rather
more
excitable
.
7
Remington is
more
excitable
than I am, so don't misunderstand if he starts in violently.
8
The arcs in the Nullianac's head grew
more
excitable
.
9
The response is up when B is
more
excitable
,
and down when A is
more
excitable
.
10
His rival was of a
more
excitable
nature.
11
Mr. Tovey, still impersonating Delilah in the corner, was approaching the
more
excitable
passages of the song.
12
When the wire is stimulated as a whole the current of response is towards the
more
excitable
.
13
Naturally, her brain became more and
more
excitable
,
and at the present moment she is practically mad.
14
But something about the word typhoons is always to going to make us a little
more
excitable
.
15
Women perhaps are
more
excitable
than men.
16
She would not suffer so much as a
more
excitable
and nervous girl might do under similar circumstances.
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excitable
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