Use "excite|excited|excites|exciting" in a sentence

1. Strong coffee excites your nerves.

2. This is what really excites us.

3. The rumors excite her curiosity.

4. Nothing about my life excites me at present.

5. Bootboy reanalyzable peritoneally Beakier excite macles Mangarevan

6. Anarch ( plural Anarchs ) The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt

7. Events like these excite a child's natural curiosity.

8. EXCITING NEW IN-LAW SUITE PLAN Peachtree Residential is excited to be back and building new homes in the desirable, sought after Anniston community in Davidson

9. Calving is always an exciting time, but I’m especially excited this year since we bred Oakley (our milk cow) to a super nice Brown Swiss bull

10. Don't excite him - he needs his rest.

11. Experiences of these great men excite and inspire us.

12. A baggy knee was enough to excite the swains.

13. It is the type of sports car that excites lustful Covetousness.

14. Alacrify: To make cheerful; rouse to action; excite.

15. We're using photons to excite electrons in chlorophyil.

16. I was excited.

17. Animalize definition, to excite the animal passions of; brutalize; sensualize

18. 9 Pornography is designed to excite our sexual desires.

19. Hargreaves Quarries is expected to excite the most interest.

20. Amiable types are laid back and are hard to excite

21. His playing is technically brilliant, but it doesn't excite me.

22. Where the show really excites is in the display of avant-garde photography.

23. A French word, Abeter—to bait or excite an animal

24. That's exciting.

25. Don't excite him by using the word'terror'from now on.

26. We're constantly working on new ways to excite you!

27. There's something about abandoned Asylums that excites a morbid curiosity in most people

28. It excites young and old at every economic, social, and educational level of society.

29. Nothing excites the crowd slam dunk. Follow these steps slam your way to stardom.

30. A method for obtaining phase information from the surface of galvanised metal (8) comprises the use of laser ablation to excite atoms/ions (10) at the surface and optical emission spectrophotometry to identify the atoms/ions so excited.

31. Tremendously exciting.

32. Affectingly: In an affecting manner; in a manner to excite emotion

33. Burst excited linear prediction

34. And don't get excited.

35. It seems you're excited.

36. I am so excited.

37. 3 Where the show really excites is in the display of avant-garde photography.

38. The image falls on the retina at the back, where it excites photocells.

39. I got too excited.

40. But there's one path to paralysis that excites a wannabe's imagination above all others.

41. A French word, Abeter—to bait or excite an animal

42. These excite detectors for letters consistent with the active features.

43. Try not to excite your baby too much before bedtime.

44. So I'm really excited.

45. Very, very exciting.

46. Agitated definition, excited; disturbed

47. We were just excited.

48. Rightwing mantras of tax cuts and small government no longer excite voters.

49. The speaker has been warned to excite violence in the crowd.

50. Listening to Cradles while playing the Roblox game would definitely excite you

51. I foresee that this statement will excite a certain amount of comment.

52. Synonyms for Arouses include provokes, stimulates, excites, inflames, moves, encourages, rouses, incites, inspires and agitates

53. The transducer excites bending waves in the acoustic radiator to produce an acoustic output.

54. He gets so excited

55. Like, way too excited.

56. The news excited everybody.

57. Aoap and DIA are excited to announce an amazing Virtual Conference for 2021! We will be using a unique and exciting platform to offer attendees and exhibitors the most interactive options available.

58. Even more exciting.

59. Daniel's early exposure to motor racing did not excite his interest.

60. The excited fans mobbed forward.

61. This announcement greatly excited us.

62. It's very, very exciting.

63. It's exciting, isn't it?

64. How exciting it is.

65. Celesta's plant-based food is the ideal balance of nourishing yet comforting, and I'm so excited to see that Melanie has even more exciting things (a cookbook and YouTube show!) in the works

66. Amiably: In an amiable manner; in a manner to excite or attract love

67. They subsequently de - excite and emit mid - infrared light particles, or photons.

68. It is not the object of debauchery that excites us, rather the idea of evil.

69. Why do certain configurations of line and color and form excite us so?

70. This is so exciting!

71. You always were so excited.

72. In fact, she's very excited.

73. Is everyone excited for Easter?

74. The acoustic wave excites the surface and the sensor then detects the signal from an appropriate distance.

75. 19 The subject excites Watts to an enthusiastic exploration of the powerful imagery of the Old Testament.

76. Emma Cotton - Aspectable is feeling excited

77. Don't get the children too excited.

78. I'm excited for you and Ursula.

79. To stir to action; excite: The promise of victory Adrenalized the team.

80. Access to the Internet did not much excite these older buyers either.