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Example sentences for "much excited"

  • But the boy noticed that Sophie did not seem as much excited as he had anticipated.

  • He did not seem to be as much excited as he should have been.

  • Martin, quite as much excited by the spectacle of Mark's excitement as that strange person was himself.

  • Tom had certain ideas of his own upon the subject of glory; and consequently he was not quite so much excited by this picture as Mr Tigg could have desired.

  • The young ladies were at first so much excited by the news, that they vowed they couldn't think of going to bed until the serenade was over.

  • Not a word; he was so much excited I was afraid he would commit some foolish blunder and spoil everything.

  • The good old doctor was very much excited as he continued to defend our side of the case.

  • I was at the depot twenty minutes ahead of time, and impatient and nervous; so much excited that I could not sit five minutes in one place.

  • I have often heard of people suffering with curiosity, but never till now did I know how one could be so much excited.

  • Carrie stood up, as much excited as he was.

  • Bob, who had been standing in the background, almost as much excited as the others, came a few steps nearer.

  • To-day she's as much excited, as anxious and as miserable as if they were still engaged.

  • He will frequent the coffee-houses and beer-shops to hunt out acquaintance, and will drink and be as much excited as they, because he knows that he dare not be alone.

  • His fancy was so much excited by this train of thought, that he ran back, crept into the partition, and found out that the wall at the back of it was also of wood.

  • But it must not be supposed that either Ben or Paul were indifferent to the matter; they were almost as much excited about it as Johnny was, though they were not as eager to consult others regarding it.

  • But the boys who had actually received money from Mr. Weston were so much excited by the wealth which had so suddenly become theirs that they could do no business at all that day.

  • Much excited, I was walking around, wondering what had happened, when you two were seen coming.

  • Both of them came together to my hiding-place, much excited.

  • I thought I saw the figure move, and, much excited, I called the attention of one of the sailors to it.

  • Klaus Heinrich began over again: "I am much excited at the prospect of seeing your collection, Mr. Spoelmann.

  • The Grand Duke was so much excited that he did not wish for any justification, in fact he would not allow one.

  • That's absolutely necessary," agreed Klaus Heinrich, so much excited that he left the sofa and began to walk up and down the room.

  • Of course Raimundo and Bark were very much excited by this sudden encounter; and it had required the united strength of both of them to overcome the boatman, though he was not a large man.

  • Bark, now as much excited as his companions.

  • Hugo had charge of the after–hold, and his being there so much excited no suspicion.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much excited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    consecrated ground; filthy rags; much accustomed; much again; much agitated; much attached; much cultivated; much delicacy; much delight; much enlarged; much evil; much extolled; much inferior; much injury; much knowledge; much larger; much like; much love; much mistaken; much nitrogen; much success; much superior; much that; much valued; much wider; nothing loath