A bobcat friend of mine practically had to be hospitalised with overexcitement after logging onto Napster for the first time. |
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The redhead tried to contain the overexcitement but knew that she failed terribly. |
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The ambient atmosphere is one of constant overexcitement, hysteria, and sometimes unbearable tension, all focussed on the story of the day. |
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We were on a fuzzy cloud of overexcitement and over-indulgence. |
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The current avalanche suggests a powerful tribute to the Zeitgeist, and confirms our general overexcitement about the giddy rush of decades. |
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A dog that refuses to release an inactive kong is described as experiencing extreme motivation, called overexcitement. |
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Very useful during menopause for treating overexcitement, grief, or intense worry, following a moral shock causing distress or melancholy. |
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They were in their teens back then and capable of overexcitement. |
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Reduces blood pressure and overexcitement, and relaxes the soul. |
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In which state of overexcitement and fright they finally arrived in view of Jerusalem, crept inside the old town and there, at last, let themselves unwind a bit, lost in the middle of a crowd that, what a delight ! |
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Games O. K., but watch for overexcitement or too much competitiveness. |
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He had a confused sense, as he crossed Main Street, that the stores were no longer the same, that everything had changed again, but surely he was mistaken, an effect of overexcitement in the oppressive afternoon heat. |
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He looks to the molecular with visions of globules dividing and hysterical-impressionistic, multicolored riots of vascular and neural overexcitement. |
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The musicians, drunk on exhaustion or overexcitement, appeared to lose focus, and Gilbert switched from gently restraining the momentum to trying to manufacture it. |
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