We have no meanings for "never excited" in our records yet.
1 It excited my imagination, which is never excited in reading ordinary histories.
2 It has never excited the attentions of mainstream commentators.
3 Isabella does not seem more my sister; has never excited a greater interest; perhaps hardly so great.
4 And good cooks are never excited , Michael.
5 She must never be overtired, never excited .
6 Her laughter is never excited but by a joke, and her notion of a joke is not very delicate.
7 You rise by the very glow of your speech into a frenzy of feeling that she has never excited before.
8 How could you be angry with such a pleasant creature who spoke so sweetly, and was never excited about anything!
9 Germans are never excited , and that is why Germany knows nothing of disappointed, superfluous, or over-tired people....
10 They admiring, he admired, with an ardour and sincerity never excited by all the quadrilles and the spread-eagles of the Seine and the Serpentine.
11 I remember him very well-thoughhe never excited in me, or in any one else that I ever heard of, the slightest feeling of interest.
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