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excitando Englisch:

1. exciting


It's so exciting.
Cities are exciting places, but also stressful.
I'll be glued to the TV tonight watching a really exciting program.
They found it exciting to play baseball on the playground.
He has written a number of exciting detective stories.
At the end of the path there was a mailbox. One day, there was an exciting letter in it, and it was for me.
The movie got more and more exciting, until at length, people were sitting on the edge of their chairs.
The men's and women's singles finals at Wimbledon are among the most exciting and popular sports events of the year.
In many cultures, accountants aren't thought of as an exciting lot.
If we are to judge the future of ocean study by its past, we can surely look forward to many exciting discoveries.
It is exciting living in a different country, but you still have the ordinary things like bills to sort out.
The competition will be so exciting this year. I can’t wait.
Do you think the discovery of different forms of life in space would be exciting?
It's not very exciting, but if you know what's there, it's pretty emotional.
Do you know any really exciting food shops in London?