very excitable
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Common intensifier indicating a high degree of excitability.
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- My youngest son is very excitable and has trouble sitting still.
- Be careful with the puppy; he's very excitable around new people.
- The patient becomes very excitable when discussing stressful topics.
- She was a very excitable child who loved surprises and parties.
- He seems calm on the surface, but he's known to be very excitable.
- The crowd grew very excitable as the concert was about to begin.
- Is it typical for this breed of horse to be so very excitable?
- Unlike his twin, he is not very excitable and prefers quiet evenings.
- Due to his very excitable nature, we avoid overly stimulating environments for him.
- Some creative geniuses are known for their passionate and very excitable temperaments.