The phrase
"much excitement" means that there is a lot of enthusiasm or thrill about something.
Full definition
The first year of life is filled with
so much excitement as children learn to complete many new skills that help them move, play and talk.
So, that the journey to homeownership is filled with
as much excitement as becoming a home owner.
I'm going to work on being patient and understanding towards my loved ones (the most difficult), especially when work and life gets me wrapped up in
too much excitement.
There's so
much excitement in the air about the freshness of a brand new year, it's almost palpable!
While the story may become confusing at times, and problem - solving boss fights can take time, it doesn't distract from
how much excitement this game has.
Enhanced ebooks have been a cause of
much excitement over the past few years — and with good reason.
One downfall of new construction home buying, is that you don't really get
much excitement when it comes to landscaping.
This basic setup makes racing easy to learn while the tight controls and implemented physics
bring much excitement to the equation.
There is so
much excitement at this time of year when the farmer's market is finally back in full swing after a slower winter season.
Babies are most welcome in every family, so one could only imagine how
much excitement there would be when it is announced that not one child is expected, but two.
The puzzles are relatively simple and straightforward to solve and the items that you collect don't
offer much excitement.
Both titles are highly anticipated and will undoubtedly be met with
much excitement if either are the big news (from myself included for sure!).
Other dogs will just always show that
much excitement no matter what they have done before.
There's so
much excitement about bitcoin today, but a lot of that has to do with the price of bitcoin and all its recent fluctuations.
In modern culture, there is
much excitement over bunnies, eggs and all things pastel, but very little about why the day is even on the calendar in the first place.
I seriously love shopping for kids around the holidays — there's always so
much excitement when a kid opens a present that it's completely contagious.
Much excitement for me at the beginning of the week when I discovered that my car had grown fur!
It will only be up for a few weeks, but has created
so much excitement, discussion, and color in that place.
Most churches don't
generate much excitement by talking about the early saints (the ones with «St.» in front of their names).
They launched the marketing campaign last year for Xoom and they have already created so
much excitement among the people.
Sebel Pier One is right next door to the famous and historic Rocks area of Sydney's city centre and a place
of much excitement over the holiday period.
Having
sparked much excitement after it's debut at this year's Sundance, the film is full of unknown actors and hip - hop music, and i...
Miss Stewart, Year 3 teacher and Phase Leader, dressed as an exceptionally untidy Mrs Twit sporting a beautiful monobrow, delivered a whole - school assembly
creating much excitement as children from every year group contributed in creative ways to a celebration of Roald Dahl's gloriumptious stories.