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