Examples of 'rather excited' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather excited"

rather excited ~ to feel a high degree of excitement or enthusiasm about something. It implies a stronger level of excitement than just being "excited" and is often used to express a greater sense of anticipation or eagerness.

How to use "rather excited" in a sentence

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rather excited
I am getting rather excited about all this.
Linley could not help but grow rather excited.
And he seems rather excited about this.
Despite all the little Skype demonstrations have so far rather excited the public.
We both get rather excited about this.
It starts today and I am rather excited.
I am rather excited to have my own place.
They seem in a rather excited mood.
I am rather excited about the presentations.
They seem rather excited.
A rather excited moth.
I have been rather excited.
He looked rather excited at the idea of witnessing faerie magic.
I am getting rather excited.
We are rather excited to see what ideas you come up with.

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We have been proposed a new player and we are rather excited about the proposal.
I am rather excited myself.
But the PM seems rather excited.
They were rather excited to see them together once again.
When it comes to music, our friend here gets rather excited.
I became rather excited.
I was rather excited at the prospect of leaving this part of London.
He seems rather excited.
So when the video iPod appeared last month, I was rather excited.
I got rather excited.
I do not mind admitting, I am rather excited.
He gets rather excited.
To tell you the truth, I was rather excited.
The kids were rather excited to do this and even brought a friend along.
You know, I do not mind saying I am getting rather excited about all this.
Here they are getting rather excited receiving their first copies of their book.
The NFL playoffs begin this weekend and I must say, I am rather excited about it.
I think John was rather excited by that prospect.
Rather excited to get going now!
The phone rang and there was a rather excited voice on the other end.
I was rather excited when I listened to the message.
To be honest, I am rather excited to be here.
And I am rather excited to hear you speak about it.
For rehabilitating inebriates . - And I am rather excited to hear you speak about it.
Besides, I am rather excited about engaging in debate on the Keeley methods.
Actually, we're all rather excited.
I am really rather excited about coming to NASA.
How are you feeling? Well, rather excited.
But I am rather excited to see her alone.
Which ( I might add ) seems rather excited at the moment.
Besides, I am rather excited about engaging in debate on the Keeley methods - for rehabilitating inebriates.
I have to say I am rather excited about this match.
Yes she 's rather excited that 's why she has to pee.
I have to admit, I was rather excited for my visit to the Wellcome Kitchen.
Yes, she's rather excited That's why she has to pee.

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Examples of using Rather
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch
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