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exciting circuit

exciting coil

exciting coil ELEC
exciting coil ELEC

exciting current ELEC

exciting equipment METEO

exciting field ELEC

exciting winding ELEC

excite N

excite enmity between or among VB (stir up, cause)

excite or arouse anger or bitter feelings in VB

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That's not what this is, because that's not exciting.
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He played clubs and festivals, gaining a new generation of fans with his exciting live shows.
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The fourth quarter proved to be the most exciting of the game, as more points were scored in this quarter than the entire first half.
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The struggle to build trust and produce a successful first contact is, he thought, as exciting and suspenseful as one could wish for.
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He won the exciting back-and-forth fight by unanimous decision.
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The players talk together about how to interpret a roll of the dice, and shape the results to make the most exciting story.
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A close and exciting game developed with the result remaining in doubt until the full-time whistle.
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This was one of the most exciting heats in this round.
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I broke the rules because it was a lot more exciting than following them.
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The years ahead are going to be very exciting times for us.
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