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.
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  • 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
  • He doesn't want anyone getting overexcited. Times, Sunday Times
  • He tells me that acquisitions are now ‘on the radar’, but nobody should get overexcited at this stage.
  • I get kind of overexcited when people are talking about battle and I have a chance to adopt a werewolf identity. Archive 2004-08-01
  • The college said that excessive shouting, singing and screaming was to blame for voice problems as fans became overexcited during tense England games.
  • A warning not to get overexcited about a few results is provided by Coventry City. Times, Sunday Times
  • But we did not get overexcited. The Sun
  • While Pixar's scripts don't seem as dumbed-down and sanitized as Disney's current fare, I just feel like people are overexcited about what is still the novelty of computer animation.
  • That said, like anyone I can get overexcited and can resort unintentionally to unfair rhetorical tricks.
  • Why are these defensive-sounding scientists and thin-skinned writers getting so overexcited?
  • I'll happily slather ketchup on a common or garden "patty" like an overexcited three-year-old, but a tenderly seared piece of skirt, or a hand-crafted burger deserves better. How to make perfect salsa
  • Twelve months on, it looks as if they all got a bit overexcited. Times, Sunday Times
  • We headed for the first period AP English class we shared, dodging lost freshmen and overexcited seniors.
  • Sorry, mate," an overexcited and half-drunk fan shouts at me. FREE EXCERPT: Hater by David Moody (Chapter 4)
  • I like to meet the parents and encourage them not to get overexcited about the glamour of the film world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward.
  • It sits upon a volcano that only erupts occasionally when England lose a game of football and overexcited locals set it off.
  • In the British arts, we tend to be quite careful about getting too overexcited about things, but you can't help but do it.
  • They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more.
  • People just got a bit overexcited. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't want to get overexcited. Times, Sunday Times
  • They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more.
  • I think it's wasted energy to get overexcited about stuff like that because it's only rock 'n' roll.
  • Did we all get a bit overexcited? Times, Sunday Times
  • But shareholders should not get overexcited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not get overexcited when he has success, not get drawn into brawls when he doesn't need to. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taitz, who believes that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is building internment camps to house anti-Obama activists and that Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez controls the software that runs American voting machines, makes for undeniably good television: She looks like a young Carol Channing, sounds like an overexcited Zsa Zsa Gabor, and has the ability to make absurd accusations with a completely straight face. The Panic Virus
  • Now, wielding Occam's Razor, as we are so often required to do when the right side of the aisle gets overexcited, which is more likely: a deliberate deception, despite the fact that the audio recording of the hearing can be downloaded from the CHRC CHRT and has legal precedence over the transcript in case of any discrepancies? Earth to speech-warriors...
  • She was a little overexcited and playful in the first few days, so she may have overdone it," said Cracknell. Anne the elephant says goodbye to the circus
  • A lifetime of getting overexcited by football has taken its toll. The Sun
  • Why are these defensive-sounding scientists and thin-skinned writers getting so overexcited?
  • An informative programme presented by interesting grown-ups has become an entertainment for overexcited adolescents. Times, Sunday Times
  • My only complaint is when Dad gets overexcited in these conversations and talks several times too loud -- pretty embarrassing for a teenager. The 'Trip': So Far, So Good for Both of Us
  • Even so, we think the market has become overexcited about the prospect of a rate cut.
  • He would get overexcited, jumping up and down, screaming at the screen. The Sun
  • The escape plan was amateur hour: Nosair's buddy Abouhalima was supposed to drive the getaway car, a taxicab, but the overexcited Nosair jumped in the wrong cab and was apprehended. The Road To September 11
  • So: overexcited, overemotional luvvies droning on about whatever boring bandwagon they're obsessed with? Times, Sunday Times
  • Basically, he's saying, the young boys just got a bit overexcited.
  • It's good that he gets so excited about his company's projects, but constantly getting overexcited by them and consequently under-delivering has done them some real harm.
  • We eventually cultivated southern accents and ‘fainting’ when overwarm or overexcited. Blockbuster Month « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The NFL and the press got overexcited about black quarterbacks around a decade ago as the Quarterbacks of the Future. Matthew Yglesias » The Unpredictability of Quarterbacks
  • Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward.
  • She first heard Abba in the Eurovision finals in 1974 and rooted for them patriotically, without getting overexcited about the victory of Waterloo.
  • Energy is what I'm missing, that raw, spittly, unsocialized fizz that only an overexcited nerd can produce.
  • An overexcited wilderness explorer named Russell joins him. Up, up, and away
  • There was a lot of choreography and I just got a little overexcited. The Sun
  • Why do we let ourselves get so overexcited about this?
  • Overexcited nervous horses are more prone to health problems and bad habits or stable vices and can be dangerous for riders and owners.

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