Examples of 'particularly exciting' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly exciting"

particularly exciting: This phrase is used to emphasize that something is very interesting, thrilling, or engaging. It is often used to describe an event, experience, or situation that stands out due to its high level of excitement.

How to use "particularly exciting" in a sentence

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particularly exciting
And there is another particularly exciting discovery.
Not particularly exciting or memorable overall.
These events are therefore particularly exciting.
Nothing particularly exciting about this beer.
Sharing our work is particularly exciting.
This is a particularly exciting time to be working on natural language processing.
The fruit is not particularly exciting.
But particularly exciting is the prospect of a next chapter of music.
Live video is a particularly exciting trend.
I found the selection of NetEnt games to be particularly exciting.
And this is a particularly exciting time for doing so.
The village whilst pleasant is not particularly exciting.
This model is particularly exciting for neophytes.
The implications for electric vehicles are particularly exciting.
Nothing particularly exciting in the least.

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Behind the scenes it is particularly exciting.
Here a particularly exciting moment.
The intelligence opportunity is particularly exciting.
That is particularly exciting with respect to future experimental prospects.
But this one was particularly exciting.
This is particularly exciting when it comes to our memories and social lives.
The sauces and condiments are particularly exciting.
It is both particularly exciting and demanding time for our teams.
Creating a prototype is particularly exciting.
Not particularly exciting but at least we got away from the cold.
This type of massage is particularly exciting and yet unknown.
So the objects that we found were in themselves perhaps not particularly exciting.
Today has been a particularly exciting and varied day.
The days leading up to the festival are not particularly exciting.
This year has been particularly exciting for the company.
Predators follow the migration and sightings of big cats hunting are particularly exciting.
Unless it was a particularly exciting episode.
Tides and their new title sponsorship of the Million Metre Challenge was particularly exciting.
Then your life must now be particularly exciting and beautiful.
Summer is particularly exciting due to the variety of ingredients available in the area.
Some stages of these trails are particularly exciting because of their beauty.
It is particularly exciting to note all the activities taking place in the various regions.
The fights with the supervisors are particularly exciting in life.
This method is particularly exciting because of the flexibility of materials that can be used.
The introduction of Android tablets is particularly exciting.
A typical dream recall of a particularly exciting episode of an adventure story for boys.
Particularly exciting is the obligation of the actor Haley Joel Osment.
The software localization sector is particularly exciting for translators and attractive to developers.
Lucy, sorry but i gotta say your story is not particularly exciting.
The other thing that is particularly exciting about this project is on the technical side.
The Olympics in London will be particularly exciting.
This is a particularly exciting cup because it is in Brasil.
Do you currently work on a particularly exciting project?
Surfing is particularly exciting to watch during the north swell from December to April.
The last three years have been particularly exciting for the Executive.

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