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- adjective Excessively
exuberant .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Secret Service deems the man "overexuberant" but not a threat.
Postscript 2010 Stephen Lowman 2010
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Lingenfelter said at the time that an "overexuberant" volunteer signed people who had not been interviewed about becoming NDP members.
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Lingenfelter said at the time that an "overexuberant" volunteer signed people who had not been interviewed about becoming NDP members.
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Former formula one world champion Lewis Hamilton has put his hoon behaviour in Melbourne down to being '' overexuberant ''.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By MARK RUSSELL 2010
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Lingenfelter said at the time that an "overexuberant" volunteer signed people who had not been interviewed about becoming NDP members.
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The CIA overexuberant to keep us safe, now a politically motivated investigation to provide cover for a tattered white house.
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But the debt was based on what turned out to be an overexuberant valuation.
Goldman's New York Story Maura Webber Sadovi 2012
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Perhaps a bit overexuberant about the accord—which occurred while the government continued squabbling over the debt ceiling—New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said, "I hope we gave a little lesson to the people in Washington," because the debt crisis is "a lot easier to fix."
Congrats, NFL, But There Are Tougher Disputes Out There 2011
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Like him, it seemed I possessed an irrationally overexuberant immune system.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Like him, it seemed I possessed an irrationally overexuberant immune system.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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