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“The Bulgarian Brute,” the excitable announcers called Rusev.

It has a host of excitable talking heads and pretty pictures.

In Steve, she plays Mary Magdalene Horowitz, an excitable loser who spends her days confiding in her only friend—a pet hamster.

Comfortable, warm and with hot tea being served, the night had the excitable air of a party.

Excitable CEO Steve Ballmer issued a new memo outlining how the company is preparing (yet again) for the new age of technology.

He is of so excitable a constitution, that his faculties being so far confused is the best thing, perhaps, that could be.

I sit at home nearly all day, and Rubinstein, who leads rather an excitable life, cannot sufficiently marvel at my industry.

There is a false hydrophobia observed in excitable persons that have been bitten by a dog thought to be mad.

His manner was sometimes excitable, as we have seen above; but usually he was like what gentlemen with us desire to be.

As I ran by the side of the excitable fishers, I urged upon one or two of them the wisdom and duty of preventing a conflict.

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On this page you'll find 77 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to excitable, such as: demonstrative, fidgety, fiery, high-strung, hysterical, and impulsive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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