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Meanings of
worked up
in английском
(Of persons) excessively affected by emotion.
excited
emotional
aroused
Related terms
agitated
Синонимы
Examples for "
excited
"
excited
emotional
aroused
Examples for "
excited
"
1
Definitely.' She speaks in many exclamation marks,
excited
by every new opportunity.
2
We played great today and I'm extremely
excited
about how we finished.
3
She is
excited
to see us, ready to hear our good news.
4
I am very
excited
to start working in South Africa, she said.
5
He fought in cold blood; he was not in the least
excited
.
1
That's all great news; physical health is a cornerstone of
emotional
wellness.
2
Animals are wonderful, because they put you in a great
emotional
state.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and
emotional
health.
4
The wrong words at the wrong time can create devastating
emotional
scars.
5
My physical recovery was fine; the
emotional
recovery was a different matter.
1
It
aroused
little opposition among workers and peasants; not much enthusiasm either.
2
The warder
aroused
the domestics in the tower, and the stranger entered.
3
The Soviet System elicited intellectual approval, the Spanish struggle
aroused
emotional identification.
4
It certainly
aroused
the men sleeping in the cabin, and the roundhouse.
5
Nationalist passions are
aroused
-of the type many thought long forgotten.
Usage of
worked up
in английском
1
I have a plan of attack
worked
up
,
but I'll need help.
2
That's hardly what I'd call 'getting myself
worked
up
,
'
whatever that means.
3
Young Officer Blackstone also
worked
up
his version of a menacing expression.
4
She was working up; or rather
worked
up
:
Nan knew the symptoms.
5
Calm down. Dan sees she's getting herself
worked
up
into a state.
6
The latter was
worked
up
by the chafing speeches of the Marshal.
7
He
worked
up
there till evening and came down in the dusk.
8
This last passage is
worked
up
in the tragedy itself, as follows:
9
Can you imagine people getting this
worked
up
over, say, a Volkswagen?
10
He and Martal
worked
up
a strategy to support the pike squares.'
11
She has herself so
worked
up
she just needs to cool off.
12
I was beginning to think I'd gotten all
worked
up
over nothing.
13
Not that her words were anything to get all
worked
up
about.
14
I lie in bed waiting for the next mew, all
worked
up
.
15
I think you can trust me with whatever has Elmer
worked
up
.
16
He didn't work for Google, but Google had him pretty
worked
up
.
Other examples for "worked up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
worked
up
worked
work
Verb
Preposition
Worked up
through the time
Worked up
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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