Examples of 'excited' in a sentence

Meaning of "excited"

excite (verb) - To excite means to arouse strong feelings of enthusiasm or eagerness. It is used to express the action of stimulating excitement or interest in something
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  • Having great enthusiasm.
  • Being in a state of higher energy.
  • Having an erection; erect.
  • Sexually aroused.

How to use "excited" in a sentence

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Bri was excited about a new route he found.
The boy here gets a little excited.
I am not really as excited any more now.
Just excited about presents and stuff.
They are probably excited about the trip.
Very excited about the win tonight.
Everybody is about as excited and tense as can be.
You sure do not seem too excited.
He was pretty excited to be going out of town with her.
You do not seem very excited about it.
You got excited about your hypothesis.
Probably just got a little too excited.
She was not too excited about it either.
That will just get him excited.
A lot of people excited about hearing that.

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I would never heard him more excited.
We were particularly excited to have new people join us.
You sound like you are not excited.
Craig is so excited to have you on his show.
I thought you would be a little excited to see me.
You get excited by a pile of trash on a plate.
You are obviously really excited about being parents.
Our kids were not quite that excited.
I was scared and excited at the same time.
We have been working on an idea we are very excited about.
I ai not been so excited since the barn burned.
He had a handshake like a partially excited penis.
She was so excited about planning the wedding.
William would have been so excited to meet you.
He gets so excited when new people are here.
My fiancé could not be more excited or supportive.
She seemed excited to be working with you.
So let us move like little excited people.
I was really excited about our big wedding.
You get all happy and excited.
You must be excited to get that lollipop.
I am just not sure why you are so excited by it.
You must be excited about the committee.
But you are wrong to get excited about it.
I just am so excited to read you one thing.
I guess we are both just too excited to eat.
Tou got me excited then you go away.
Can not get you too excited.
Are you excited for your first night.
You sound genuinely excited about this.
He got excited when he saw the ring.
I gotta get more excited about you.
He was so excited to do that for his little brother.
I think she will be excited about that.
They are excited about their first communion.

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