But there was another discovery, which occasioned him not a little excitement, as his flushed cheek and suspended breath testified--alas!
You ain't got no friends except a few girls with hall bedrooms like yourself, and if a chance comes along for a little excitement, you don't turn it down, I guess.
Her success in the obstinacy of her determination not to accept everybody, gave a little excitement of triumph to Lilias.
The post was late, and Simon brought the bag into the drawing-room, moving them all to a little excitement.
Upon this Margaret turned round upon her placid sister with a little excitement.
To this Jean consented plaintively, yet with a little excitement.
A man, when he gets out of this still atmosphere, wants a little excitement, and to fling himself into it.
Even outside there seemed a little excitement about to the anxious spectators within.
There had been a little excitement in her appearance when she came home in the evening of the last day she was to spend at the Grange.
There was no little excitement at this announcement, and Captain Smithers sent at once for Lieutenant Johnson from the steamer, while a file of soldiers went for the messenger who had asked for admission.
So it was then that on board the "Startler" there was no little excitement.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little excitement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.