102 examples of get excited in sentences

"No need to get excited.

I told them I didn't get excited and go rushing in where angels fear to tread, and feed the slot machine on good hard earned nickels of my own, but waited until the countrymen and tenderfeet had fed it on nickels until it was too full for utterance.

He looked pretty tough, but one thing, anyway, he smiled an awful nice kind of a smile and hit me a whack on the shoulder and said: "Don't get excited, Skeezeks; you're all right and I won't hurt you.

Anyway, keep your head and don't get excited.

"Forward!" cried Sam, "and let our watchword be, 'Die, but no tie!'" "Now don't get excited," said Dick.

"Don't get excited till I explain.

"When men get excited, and their passions are once inflamed, they will do much, my mother, that they might not dream of, else.

It was Barney's turn to get excited now.

"Don't get excited.

They turn round like the winding convolutions of a shell, increase their pace as the song waxes quick and shrill, get excited, and finish off with a resounding stamp of the foot, and a guttural cry which seems to exhaust all the breath left in their bodies.

Don't yell at him; don't jerk him; don't strike him with a club, as is too often done; don't get excited at his jumping and kicking.

I guess I don't get excited over one of these student parties!"

His voice was shrill, and that spoiled his speech sometimes, when he would get excited, and would raise it at the end.

The Sikhs enjoy the surreptitious part of it, and don't care enough about the politics to get excited.

They're both 'ermits, and 'ermits are terrible when they get excited.

Everybody knows it's a pocket country, and the men in this town wouldn't any more get excited about the Yuga River" "True enoughbut that Ezra Melville will be showin' up one of these days.

If you are all right you don't need to get excited; if you aren't it won't do you any good to get excited.

And let me advise you,don't get excited and conclude that everything is wrong.

Now don't get excited and raise obstacles.

When it's good growing weather and the average of the crop is ninety-five, you should remember that old Satan may be down in Arizona cooking up a sizzler for the cornbelt; or that off Cuba-ways, where things get excited easy, something special in the line of tornadoes may be ghost-dancing and making ready to come North to bust you into bits, if it catches you too far away from the cyclone cellar.

Above all, don't let that heart of hers get excited.

"'Certainly!' says I. 'That's what he ought to do; don't get excited.'

"Now, don't get excited, father-in-law.

I like so much to hear you when you get excited.

"Now, Mr. Langenau, you will not forgetoror get excited about anything and go away?" I dared not look at Mr. Langenau's face, but I am sure I should not have seen anything pleasant if I had.

102 examples of  get excited  in sentences