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1 The average intelligence is always shallow, and in electric climates very excitable .
2 She used to be such a very excitable , troublesome sort of child.
3 August 20 : - Was very excitable and irritable during the day and evening.
4 She is very excitable ; and sudden joy has killed ere now.
5 You can see that he is of a very excitable temperament.
6 She was not a very excitable woman, and her nerves were safe enough.
7 Judy seems to me to be in a very excitable and feverish state of mind.
8 She looks quiet enough, but she is very excitable .
9 The Balls were always a very excitable family.
10 These foreigners are very excitable , especially the women, and one has to be cautious in dealing with them.
11 Maggie is very excitable , and she has been exciting herself a great deal lately-youwere the principal cause.
12 A very excitable person at times!
13 He has seen Mr. and Mrs. Betts, and he says they are very excitable people-andvery much in love.
14 I knew something was different about this brother." Eric Leeds | Prince's saxophonist "Prince was very excitable .
15 I admit that one might; also that a very excitable person might go on shooting after the duck had gone.
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