be excitable
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Describes a person's or animal's general nature or current state.
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- She tends to be excitable around new people.
- The puppy can be quite excitable when visitors arrive.
- Children often be excitable before their birthday parties.
- He used to be very excitable but has calmed down with age.
- Don't let him be too excitable before bedtime.
- The crowd began to be increasingly excitable as the game progressed.
- Some breeds of dogs naturally be more excitable than others.
- She doesn't usually be excitable, so this behavior is unusual.
- The audience seemed to be particularly excitable tonight.
- Young horses can be easily excitable in new environments.