Use excited in a sentence
Sentences starting with excited
- Excited as she was, there was a wild sort of beauty in her face, and her figure was lithe and supple. [11]
- Excited as he was to fanaticism, his condemning lips could not fail to find vigorous and impressive words. [10]
- Excited and tearful, she started up to meet him, painfully inquiring. [11]
- Excited by Parpon's last words at the hotel, he had followed, and was keen to chase this strange journeying to the end, though suffering from the wound in his head, and shaken by the awful accident of the evening. [11]
- Excited and irritated by these thoughts Prince Andrew went toward his room to write to his father, to whom he wrote every day. [2]
- Excited and vexed by the failure and supposing that someone must be responsible for it, Toll galloped up to the commander of the corps and began upbraiding him severely, saying that he ought to be shot. [2]
- Excited men made as though to move toward the stage; but the majority still believed that it all belonged to the play, and shouted "Sit down! [11]
Sentences ending with excited
- That afternoon Lord Windlehurst entered the Duchess of Snowdon's presence hurried and excited. [11]
- Those of us who have never seen the equator are a good deal excited. [5]
- This it was which made him invulnerable amidst all the fierce conflicts his gentle words excited. [6]
- At the Fete when she and Ingolby met face to face, people had immediately drawn round them curious and excited. [11]
- You can fancy what universal joy the idea of a war with Egypt excited. [10]
- But now she was to be soothed, and not excited. [6]
- Even Dickinson, who was rarely ruffled, seemed excited. [9]
- Where is the use in getting excited? [5]
- But to-day he, too, was excited. [9]
- Natasha came running to her mother, quite excited. [2]
Short sentences using excited
- But Belward was not excited. [11]
- My fall excited no comment. [5]
- This discovery excited him. [2]
- Did the goose-merchant get excited? [5]
- He was fiercely excited. [5]
- He seemed much excited. [5]
- I was too excited, mebbe. [13]
- The Interviewer was becoming excited. [6]
- Am I excited? [5]
- Shon was excited. [11]
Sentences containing excited two or more times
- But the man who threw it was not to blame, for he was excited, and a person who is excited never can throw straight. [5]
- I know he was very much excited, and when he is excited he is apt to say things that he is sorry for. [8]
More example sentences with the word excited in them
- While the neat-handed woman worked busily and carefully many merry jests passed between them--many sincere and hearty words of admiration--and before long Arsinoe had become quite excited and took pleased interest in the needle-woman's labors. [10]
- When it got within thirty steps of Higbie I was so excited that I fancied I could hear my own heart beat. [5]
- The powerful hand with which his servant had promptly controlled the fiery spirit of the animals excited his approbation, and seemed to inspire him to put a clog boldly on the wheels of speeding fate. [10]
- The countess looked with timid horror at her son's eager, excited face as he said this. [2]
- She was struck with the excited look of Euthymia, being herself quite calm, and contemplating her project with entire complacency. [6]
- Radiant, excited, and with flushed cheeks, he held out both his hands to her. [10]
- This filled them with admiration and uncertainty, and they were more excited than ever. [5]
- Agatha's eyes opened widely when Melissa told her anything good about her brother, and she clung in terror to her new friend as she heard of her excited orgy with her lover. [10]
- There are those who prefer a warm bath to a brisk walk in the inspiring air, where ten thousand keen influences minister to the sense of beauty and run along the excited nerves. [4]
- Mrs. Maturin herself, who had been moved and excited as she gazed at Janet, was taken by surprise. [9]
- Was it a whim, or the excited imagination of youth, or that prompting which the young often have to make the world better? [11]
- It was late when they parted; the Frenchman excited, beaming, joyous, the Englishman responsive, but cool in mind still. [11]
- An hour passed, when Henderson came hurrying in, pale, excited, but joyous. [4]
- I don't remember what I said sething to the effect that he was excited, that his language was extravagant. [9]
- The young spirits were excited to the highest pitch, but each expressed his feelings in quite a different manner. [10]
- All her sympathies were excited by the thought of this forlorn stranger in his solitude, but she felt the impossibility of giving any complete expression to them. [6]
- The fairest houses were ceiled within with mortar and covered with plaster, the whiteness and evenness of which excited Harrison's admiration. [4]
- The Alexandrian populace were accustomed to see much that was strange in the busy streets of their crowded city; but this vehicle attracted every eye, and excited astonishment, admiration and mirth, wherever it appeared, and not unfrequently the bitterest ridicule. [10]
- The admiration which was universally excited by his beauty gave him no pleasure, and many a time he felt as though it was not worth while to stir a limb or draw a breath. [10]
- The young hermit was soon only half listening to all she said, for his attention had been riveted by the armor which lay before him, and which gave a new direction to his excited feelings. [10]
- I guess I was so excited at the prospect of seeing you when I dressed this morning I put it into my change. [9]
- The first officer was excited, the lascars were dazed, the stewards were hurried without being confident; only Hungerford, Stone, and the gunner were collected. [11]
- Yes, the nation was excited, but Senator Dilworthy was calm--what was left of him after the explosion of the shell. [5]
- Their late visit was due to the necessity of holding a conference in relation to the measures to be adopted to calm the excited citizens. [10]
- He knew it was better to let a man have his fling and come a cropper over his own work than to have him unoccupied, excited, and troublesome, especially when he was an Englishman and knew about what he was talking. [11]
- No doubt she was a little frightened and a good deal bewildered, and that her sympathies were warmly excited for a friend to whom she had been brought so near, and whose loneliness she saw and pitied. [6]
- That afternoon there was a great tumult in Rouen, and excited crowds were flocking through all the chief streets, chattering and seeking for news; for a report had gone abroad that Joan of Arc was sick until death. [5]
- Now, as the warm weather approaches, and the ganders begin to spawn-- The excited listener sprang toward me to shake hands, and said: "There, there--that will do. [5]
- Her family had waited for her, and, heated by the rapid walk at noon, excited by her unexpected meeting with the young German, she opened the door of the study and called to her husband: "Excuse me! [10]
- A very large vessel with a particularly high cabin on the after deck and having the head of a she-wolf on the lofty and boldly-carved prow excited the utmost attention. [10]
- So they will, very probably; but my curiosity is excited about this little boarder of ours, and my reader must not be disappointed, if I sometimes interrupt a discussion to give an account of whatever fact or traits I may discover about him. [6]
- It sometimes brought us into conflict with the owners of the trees, and it was only natural that "Froebel's youngsters" often excited the peasants' ire. [10]
- Thus, if an unthinking and excited community had been listened to instead of the arguments of counsel, a poor crazy creature would have been held to a fearful responsibility for a mere freak of madness. [5]
- I am, in turn, as firm, and nearly as excited in seeming. [4]
- It raised a turmoil of excited conversation, and opinions fell thick and fast. [5]
- I would not trouble you, if I could find any person or books competent to enlighten me on some of these singular matters which have so excited me. [6]
- Writing was his trade; the returns from it seldom excited him. [5]
- Damia and Porphyrius took a vain pleasure in their eager discussions, and clapped with delight, as though it were a game of skill, when Gorgo laughingly checkmated her excited opponent with some unanswerable argument. [10]
- Many a table, too, groaned under blows from the clinched fist of some excited reveller. [10]
- He is almost too much excited to drop the snare into the water without making a noise. [4]
- Weary, and yet too excited to find sleep, Hermon at last went to rest. [10]
- And the risk to which he would expose his life by carrying out his design excited him still more. [2]
- He knew that to rise now and make for the door would be of no advantage, for a number of the excited crowd were between him and it. [11]
- I asked her to let me think a minute; and she set there, very impatient and excited and handsome, but looking kind of happy and eased-up, like a person that's had a tooth pulled out. [5]
- On our way to it we passed the drill-shed of the local cavalry, which we mistook for a skating-rink, and thereby excited the contempt of an old lady of whom we inquired. [4]
- I followed him to his habitat, being very willing to see in what kind of warren he burrowed, and thinking I might pick up something about the boarders who had excited my curiosity. [6]
- These qualities, added to her peculiar style of beauty, which excited his admiration from its rare novelty, half Egyptian half Greek, (her mother having been a Greek), had not failed to make a deep impression on him. [10]
- There is nothing to get excited about. [5]
- He then turned to Brutus, apparently much excited, and asked what should be done, and swore that either he or Caesar would never turn back--he would kill himself first. [5]
- Madelinette had gone to bed, but, excited by the events of the day, she could not sleep, and she went down to the library to read. [11]
- Her heart began to beat faster, and at the same time questions crowded on her excited brain, each bringing with it fresh anxiety for those she loved, of whom, till now, she had been thinking with calm reassurance. [10]
- The reader seems to be deeply absorbed in its contents, and at times greatly excited by what he reads; for his face is flushed, his eyes glitter, and--there rolls a large tear down his cheek. [6]
- For a long time, however, she remained wakeful, turning first on one side and then on the other, trying to banish from her mind the episode that had excited her. [9]
- Now, even had time permitted, she would have been unable to have her hair arranged, she felt so weak and yet so feverishly excited. [10]
- I lost no time in riding to Westminster, where I found a flock of excited people in Parliament Street and in the Palace Yard. [9]
- We made good time across the open ground, and as we darted into the shelter of the wood I glanced back and saw a mob of excited peasants swarm into view, with Marco and his wife at their head. [5]
- The danger which threatened Apollodorus and his guests was indeed imminent, and it had been provoked solely by the indignation of the excited mob at seeing the wealthy Israelite's house unadorned for the feast. [10]
- But I cannot think our Scheherezade is one of that kind, and I am ashamed of myself for noting such a trifling coincidence as that which excited my suspicion. [6]
- They told him things which surely would have excited any one else's suspicion, but they did not excite his. [5]
- There were crowds there, and a glittering array of helmeted and brass-buttoned police, on foot and on horseback, to keep them from getting too much excited. [5]
- We ran all the way, and when we got to the square we found it crowded with the excited villagers, and weirdly lighted by smoking and flaring torches. [5]
- After the shooting the street was instantly crowded with the inhabitants of that part of the town, some appearing much excited and laughing--declaring that it looked like the "good old times of '60. [5]
- He stood on the steps of the prison and looked serenely on the muttering, excited crowd. [11]
- It has, at the same time, excited political ambitions and apprehensions which have produced a profound agitation throughout the civilized world. [7]
- Angrily excited by the question, he rose from the writing-table. [10]
- She had lost the power of speech on the rack in Portugal, and could only falter a few unintelligible words, when greatly excited, but her hearing had remained, and her husband understood how to read the expression of her eyes. [10]
- The city of the Pharaohs was in unwonted agitation, for the storm-swift breath of rumor had spread some news which excited both alarm and hope in the huts of the poor as well as in the palaces of the great. [10]
- The melee at the Meta had excited his steeds almost beyond control, and as they tore past the Taraxippos the third horse, Megaera, shied violently as Demetrius had predicted. [10]
- So this is the meaning of her excited, resolute, unnatural look the day before yesterday, yesterday, and today," thought Sonya. [2]
- The fact that the lower animals are excited by the same emotions as ourselves is so well established, that it will not be necessary to weary the reader by many details. [1]
- The voice of the Lost One suddenly rose shrill and excited, and he shouted at the Pasha. [11]
- Mr. Watling was the least excited of them all; remarkably calm, I thought, for a man on the verge of realizing his life's high ambition. [9]
- Mr. Thomas was the least excited of the group as he took his position on the sidewalk, conscious of the dignity of the occasion and that he was about to begin a duel in which both reputation and profit were concerned. [4]
- The Street of the King, along which he suffered himself to be carried by the excited throng, ran between the sea and the Theatre of Dionysus. [10]
- In reply to the house-keeper's excited questions, he related that Protarch had sold his master's oil at Messina for as high a price as his own, bought two new horses for his neighbor Cleon, and sent Mopsus himself forward with them. [10]
- What most excited the gentlemen was the news Van Hout had brought. [10]
- The people awaited the enemy unconcernedly, did not riot or become excited or tear anyone to pieces, but faced its fate, feeling within it the strength to find what it should do at that most difficult moment. [2]
- It seemed to the delighted and excited Rosalie that Jo Portugais had been sent to her as a surprise, and that his team of dogs was to take her father back. [11]
- But sleep avoided the artist who was too much excited by his rapid night's work, and as soon as Selene opened the door he sat upright and peeped through an opening between the frames of his place of retirement. [10]
- It may be that this treatment has excited the sympathy of the world, but is it legitimate? [4]
- Althea, however, declared that the blind man's marriage to Daphne was only a question of time, and Proclus added that the easily excited nephew would show himself more pliant than the uncle if Arsinoe exerted upon him the irresistible charm of her personality. [10]
- Or was it that some unreality in the words struck a note which excited a new and subconscious understanding? [11]
- He said afterward that he had not been so excited in three months. [5]
- It was evident that Dingan was at once abstracted and excited. [11]
- One, more excited than the rest, got the ear of the company. [9]
- She realized how terrible it would be for him to be shorn of the liberty he had always had; how dangerous it might be in many ways; and how the people of the island might become excited by it--and troublesome. [11]
- Sometimes he drew tears from every eye, at others excited stormy shouts of joy, and then wild bursts of rage. [10]
- As we had tea she told me she was going on a fortnight's leave to England; and no Tommy in the trenches could have been more excited over the prospect. [9]
- Previously he had talked a great deal, grew excited when he talked, and seldom listened; now he was seldom carried away in conversation and knew how to listen so that people readily told him their most intimate secrets. [2]
- The Man's eye, sweeping the world for a new plaything, had rested upon one which had excited the fancy of lesser adventurers, of one John Law, for instance. [9]
- If the doe's suspicions were excited for an instant, they were gone as soon. [4]
- The streets were surging tides of excited men. [5]
- I am quite sure that when he told that large one about a lie not being able to live he had just missed an American and was over excited. [5]
- The sound of subdued voices came from the archway below us, and one of these, from an occasional excited and feminine note, I thought to be the gardienne's. [9]
- But you are strong, healthy, cheerful, and excited, and are surrounded by other such excitedly animated and healthy men. [2]
- This ceremonious but still hasty procedure excited the rage of one Grualgo, the friend of the Bashaw, who sent a particular challenge to Smith to regain his friend's head or lose his own, together with his horse and armor. [4]
- In my excited state, I seemed to see something ominous in that arm pointing to the heavens. [6]
- Anna Mikhaylovna was standing beside the princess, and they were both speaking in excited whispers. [2]
- Generals on the staff, excited by the memory of the easy victory at Tarutino, urged Kutuzov to carry out Dorokhov's suggestion. [2]
- They are the spontaneous outflow of young hearts easily excited to gratitude for the pleasure which some story or poem has given them, and recognizing their own thoughts, their own feelings, in those expressed by the author, as if on purpose for them to read. [6]
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