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carried away with
adjective as in taken with
Example Sentences
The addictive hope, the crushing blow of a comeback, the rush of getting carried away with what could be next.
"This serves as a bit of a reminder not to get too carried away with a few months of better inflation data," said Brian Coulton, Fitch Rating's chief economist.
If the unchecked, unfounded Bey-Tay rumors now feel like a moment of virtual mass hysteria, it’s also easy to understand why so many of us got carried away with the showbiz wish-casting.
But Maslin, the number-cruncher for Davis’ campaign, warned against getting too carried away with comparisons.
There’s no easier way to rub salt in an opponent’s wound than getting too carried away with the shot or celebration — called a “celly” by today’s players — in order to “send a message” to the defeated team.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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