5 Metaphors for exciting

The most exciting of all was a green volume of Tennyson's containing Maud.

At the Crown Prince there will be dancing, and at two or three other places there will be music and maybe singing; but at the Kaiserhof, where I shall dine, there is nothing more exciting than beer and conversation.

" "Well?" "This trip, and when I come back I think making love to you would be more exciting than gun-plays.

Rolfe's hobby was nothing more exciting than stamp collecting.

The deepway side drains, in which our lorries used to play at submarines, now harbour nothing more exciting than tadpoles.

5 Metaphors for  exciting