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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
overexcited
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ "Does it bite?" asked one of an overexcited group of boys.
▪ The kids are getting overexcited and won't go to sleep.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ However, beware of becoming overexcited that you are now on the path heading straight towards Carn Mor Dearg.
▪ She still gets overexcited if we have visitors, or if we go anywhere.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
overexcited

overexcited \o`ver*ex*cit"ed\, a. Excessively excited.

Wiktionary
overexcited
  1. Excessively excited v

  2. (en-past of: overexcite)

WordNet
overexcited

adj. unduly excited

Usage examples of "overexcited".

She was simply overheated in the sun, frightened by the vomiting, and maybe overexcited, mostly because of your excitement.

She arranged her fine skirts becomingly and stared from overexcited child to suddenly wary thrall.

Bastard caught in such a conflict might normally expect from overexcited Quadrene troops.

Even in his present debilitated state, his training and physical conditioning made him more than a match for a mob of overexcited scientists and maintenance workers.

A minute later they emerged from the shop, flapping photographs around and acting in a generally overexcited manner.

By now his head was thick with the sluggish residue of stale ale, sleep deprivation, and overexcited nerves.

The Killer was either overexcited, extremely stupid, or carried away by the extra height afforded him by the flying belt and the power of the pulser in his hand.

Weasley that Muggle taxi drivers rarely transported overexcited owls, and Pigwidgeon was making an earsplitting racket.

On the other hand, the Pipistrelles were so insubstantial, so little different from the void itself, any danger from them seemed like a product of overexcited human imagination.