excitable in English

adjective
1
responding rather too readily to something new or stimulating; too easily excited.
Chip could be a bit wayward and excitable

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1. He is excitable by temperament.

2. Puppies are naturally affectionate and excitable.

3. Pen was a very excitable person.

4. The horses have easily excitable nervous systems.

5. Louis is an excitable, quick-tempered person.

6. A puppy is naturally affectionate and excitable.

7. Perhaps he may become extremely nervous and excitable.

8. I remember our excitable forays into Flint.

9. Mary sat beside Elaine, who today seemed excitable.

10. Professor Buffo is a slightly clumsy and excitable U.N.I.Q.U.E

11. They are still drinking, and Tommy is still excitable.

12. Nerve cells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.

13. 11 Mary sat beside Elaine, who today seemed excitable.

14. IntroductionTryptophan supplements are marketed worldwide as Calmatives for ‘excitable’ horses

15. She is very kind and friendly, but a bit excitable.

16. Excuse my brother if he talks too much, he's rather excitable.

17. The excitable Miss Coleman countermanded Rain's directions with inaccurate and unhelpful ones.

18. 24 Charman's curt reviews got slightly more excitable as the year drew on.

19. 2005, Review: Calmatives for the excitable horse: A review of L-tryptophan

20. Charman's curt reviews got slightly more excitable as the year drew on.

21. Former excitable Packer matured quickly into the most dynamic quarterback in the league.

22. 29 Former excitable Packer matured quickly into the most dynamic quarterback in the league.

23. On my first day's teaching, I had a class of highly excitable 5-year-olds.

24. This latest work discovered that beta-amyloid triggers more excitable and sensitive nerve cells.

25. Statistics can be notoriously unreliable, particularly in a sport as emotionally excitable as football.

26. He is so hot-tempered and excitable, like a bottle of soda water exploding.

27. 25 Former excitable Packer matured quickly into the most dynamic quarterback in the league.

28. Sam, a corgi cross who belongs to the Watts family in Marton, was excitable, though not malicious.

29. In the film, transferred to video by my technologically excitable family, Poppa is walking in his backyard garden.

30. She also noticed how excitable he was and how at times too much was expected of him.

31. Being an excitable sort of race there is an incredible number of things we would like to show you.

32. It was shown that the excitable alkaline earth atoms are products of the thermal dissociation of their oxides.

33. 15 Bayer was a passionate, excitable activist with boundless energy and a huge grassroots network of local contacts at his disposal.

34. Hugh had built up a following of excitable groupies and the ovations throughout were like the last night of Seinfeld.

35. Compiled, compounded, calibrated, Cogitated over, and coughed up every Wednesday by an exacting agglomeration of excitable (and often exemplary) expert edifiers

36. Emotive, alarming, cyclothymic, excitable, and exalted types of Accentuations have been found to equally prevail in female examinees (p<0.05).

37. Brooding is a social trait introduced with The Sims 3: Supernatural.It conflicts with the Excitable trait and is first available as a teen.

38. The paper describes the design and application of an active impedance bridge adapted to measure the impedances of the membranes of excitable biological cells.

39. He describes her as “excitable, malicious, malignant, vengeful, unforgiving, selfish, stingy, avaricious, coarse, vulgar, profane, obscene, a furious blusterer on the outside and at heart a coward.”

40. While the Adrenaline Challenge is typically the grand finale of an excitable Fall/Winter season, this year’s tournament will kick off a string of game-filled weekends.

41. The Ctenophore nervous system is unique , with interconnected nerve nets (not just excitable epithelia) with synapses, but it lacks many of the neurotransmitters found in Bilateria 17, 18

42. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB He was moody, excitable, he drank more brandy than I was prepared to; he talked most Bombastically. THE CROW'S NEST CLARENCE DAY, JR

43. Character Connections: Maddox (Ex-Partner, Lizardfolk), Beldamme (Ex-Mistress, Elven), Mikha (Sister), Misha (Sister), Vale (Biological mother) Personality: Optimistic, excitable, and loud to a fault, Meredith is very warm and

44. Cold-Blooded rude or unfair:"That was so cold-Blooded, when she just ignored me!" Hot-Blooded Someone who is hot-Blooded is easily excitable or passionate

45. On Clangour you'll encounter excitable, quasi-psychedelic cuts like 'Lies', the Jens Lekman-meets-Stereolab lo-fi of 'The Jubilee Choruses' and even a bit of chugging Stranglers-inspired post-punk on 'Melt Down The Knives'

46. UV-blue excitable green luminescent material consisting of a Eu-doped oxynitride host lattice with general composition MSi2O2N2, wherein M is at least one of an alkaline earth metal chosen from the group Ca, Sr, Ba.

47. Whether monitoring the kinetics of cellular growth and death or recording the activity of excitable cells; Axion BioSystems' technology can help you record it noninvasively, in real time, and with software tools to make analysis quick and painless.

48. UV-blue excitable luminescent material consisting of a Eu-doped oxynitride host lattice with general composition MAl2-xSixO4-xNx, wherein M is at least one of an alkaline earth metal chosen from the group Ca, Sr, Ba.

49. Taking the stage just before midnight, the current line-up, led by the Cocksure MC Sir Real and excitable, have-it-large demands of founder Barry Ashworth, kept it raucous but tight - Sir Real spitting his controlled rhymes as precisely over the punchy funk of Official …

50. Amongst so excitable a people as the Arabs, this game caused quarrels and bloodshed, hence its prohibition: and the theologians, who everywhere and at all times delight in Burdening human nature, have extended the command, which is rather admonitory than prohibitive, to all games of chance.