He drank round the clock, became tense, excitable and uninterested in what he himself had created. |
The Artisan Child is highly active, easily excitable, likes taking risks and getting into mischief. |
In any case, the minister has since, as I noted above, artfully backed away from his previous excitable fulminations. |
In the first phase of his public career before 1914 he was widely regarded as a young man in a hurry who was self-centred and excitable. |
Always excitable and often insubordinate, he required the strictest discipline. |
They have to be more patient, less emotional, more deliberative, less excitable. |