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1 You are so excitable , that you explode like a magazine of gunpowder.
2 He ain't really fit to be trusted with a weapon, and him so excitable .
3 Perhaps it was my own increased laudanum use that morning that kept me so excitable .
4 I think it was because Horace is so excitable that Mr. Wilder had us stay home.
5 The reason your friend's so excitable is frustration.
6 And, perhaps, something might have happened to Bessie too, she is so excitable when anything occurs.
7 The peasants were sad, but uncomplaining; in fact, for so excitable a people they were wonderfully calm.
8 By one so excitable , so fond of pleasure as Lord Silverbridge, some ravaging would probably be made.
9 Alicia may be hyperthyroid, and so excitable , nervous, restless, and subject to palpitation of heart and sleeplessness.
10 As might have been expected in so excitable a man, he was in a terrible state of agitation.
11 Such intrepid conduct, could not fail to produce its effect upon a race so excitable as the Indians.
12 I'll have to expurgate it or you'd have a rush of blood to the head, you're so excitable .
13 Young Hunters are so excitable .
14 The child is of so excitable a nature, I do not know what might be the consequences to her.
15 Only Jones was so excitable .
16 She mustn't be so excitable .
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