6230 examples of excitement in sentences

He came to a village where there was considerable excitement going on.

Dogs love variety and excitement, and like to see what is going on out-doors as well as human beings.

Seeing Mrs. Wood standing there, they thought they were late, and began to run and fly, jumping over each other's backs, and stretching out their necks, in a state of great excitement.

I never read any book in which a sin was fully delineated that I did not feel some of the excitement of the sinsome extenuation, perhaps, some glossing over, some excuse for the sinner,but in the record God gives I always intensely hate the sin and feel how abominable it is in his sight.

To know how pleasing an excitement this created one should know more about Potts.

" "Stay where you are, Rhoda," said Mrs. Marston, firmly and gently, and betraying no symptom of excitement, except in a slight tremor of her voice, and a faint flush upon her cheek"Stay where you are, my dear child.

Mademoiselle de Barras, meanwhile, sate, listless and defiant, in her chair, and tapping her little foot with angry excitement upon the floor.

In a state of ghastly excitement he had, on the memorable night of Sir Wynston's murder, proceeded, as had afterwards appeared in evidence, by the back stair to the baronet's chamber; he had softly stolen into it, and gone to the bedside, with the weapon in his hand.

I believe, in moments of strong excitement, men hear more acutely than at other times; but I thought I heard the rustling of a gown, going from the door again.

He caught no words, but he became aware that a queer excitement tingled through his veins.

"I tried to make him understand this could not be a plot or I would certainly have heard of it," Marcia went on with suppressed excitement.

By this time all the family were aroused, and great excitement prevailed.

My wife and her sister were shoeless, and the latter had no hat onshe had hurried out of the house in such excitement that she thought of nothing but getting away.

My excitement did not diminish as I sped on my journey, and the speed of the express was too slow for my eager anticipations.

Julio came in, put down his load, picked up the carbine, and walked back on the trail, muttering to himself but showing no excitement.

The sterling integrity of his character manifested itself in every situation; and even in the turmoil of politics, at a time of much excitement, he maintained a stainless name, and defied the tongue of calumny.

he said, amazed at her excitement.

For a moment such was his excitement he could not speak.

More than that, Mr. Fishwick was beginning to feel the excitement of it; the ring of the horses' shoes on the hard road, the rush of the night air past his ears exhilarated him.

The startled lawyer discerned what he did, looked in his face, and saw that his eyes were glittering with excitement.

Though the cobra is so deadly when under excitement, it is, nevertheless, astonishing to see how readily it is appeased, even in the highest state of exasperation, and this merely by the droning music with which its exhibitors seem to charm it.

The common impression in relation to all towns in the new States, and with reason, too, is, that they are of such rapid growth, under speculative influences, as to often possess no solid elements of prosperity, and that, after the first wave of excitement dies out, they collapse; but if they have real advantages of position and enterprise combined, the prize is as surely theirs.

There was now such an absolute order among ourselves that the moral force of it repressed the excitement without that might else have rushed in and overborne us.

In wild excitement Romer was pointing.

Wild turkey gobblers to me, who had hunted them enough to learn how sagacious and cunning and difficult to stalk they were, always seemed as provocative of excitement as larger game.

6230 examples of  excitement  in sentences