Aún no tenemos significados para "too excitable".
1Her spirit was in too excitable a state to hear advice calmly.
2They are too excitable, too ungoverned for the joys of patient intercourse.
3She should not be too excitable and yet she ought to be keen.
4You're a lot too excitable and I could wish it altered.
5The fault was hers, she had been too hasty, too excitable, too impetuous.
6But he is far too excitable to last out long.
7The French have been arrogant, the Spanish proud, and the Italians far too excitable.
8Mr. Horace pulled the bell-cord, but madame was too excitable for that means of communication.
9It was just me being a little too excitable.
10She has too much brain-power; she is too excitable; you must keep her back Miss Cameron.
11She had always been complicated, sweet-natured and hardworking (unlike lazy Pretty), but too excitable.
12She has always been too strained, too excitable.
13Please try not to get too excitable.'
14My dear boy, you are too excitable.
15Raw beef makes it too excitable.
16Bertie, you are still too excitable.
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Too excitable a través del tiempo
Too excitable por variante geográfica