overexcited

[ UK /ˌə‍ʊvəɹɛksˈa‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌoʊvɝɛkˈsaɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unduly excited
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How To Use overexcited In A Sentence

  • I have never been one of those people who gets overexcited by award ceremonies. Fallin’ Up
  • So if you think we're getting overexcited about car-free zones and historic conservatories, cut us some slack.
  • Overeaten, overdrunken, overexcited, overextravagant, in all ways figures of incontinence, these noisy Londoners made their way homeward, pursued by the advancing gray light of a Sabbath dawn in midsummer. The Message
  • An informative programme presented by interesting grown-ups has become an entertainment for overexcited adolescents. Times, Sunday Times
  • I get the impression that she thinks I might be a bit overexcited about the game.
  • I'm glad to be playing but I really don't want to get overexcited – I'll just try to keep doing as I am at the moment and hopefully we'll keep getting the right results.
  • Stop getting overexcited about material acquisitions.
  • I suspect that we were both a little bit overexcited and mentally fatigued.
  • I think they're probably getting a little overexcited, although it did produce this editorial on the politics of secrecy.
  • One day, he writes, I got overexcited and naughtily bit Picasso. A Royal Romp For the Little People
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