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