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excitably

[ik-sahyt-uh-blee] / ɪkˈsaɪt ə bli /


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One moment stood out - when he crouched down to excitably stress a point to substitute Boubacar Kamara as he was coming on.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2025

“Tom shoots guns” became an excitably whispered phrase among friends in L.A.’s local music scene, Nguyen said.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2024

It is, as Nayman writes, “a movie whose aesthetic is defined simultaneously by size, rhythm, and duration — beyond-the-frame production design; excitably accelerated montage; elongated tracking shots calling attention to their own athletic stamina.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 20, 2020

When Nicky Butt returned to Old Trafford with Newcastle in 2005 and shook Cantona's hand before the match, he excitably told his team-mates about it.

From The Guardian • Nov. 24, 2012

The man raised his voice, more excitably than angrily.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by De Morgan, William Frend




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