Excited as a squirrel on a trampoline
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
she/he is a jumping jackrabbit!
The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
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No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
I am a rainbow is a metaphor it means you are happy, bubbly, excited, special and cheerful
she/he is a jumping jackrabbit!
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I am a mistake is not an example of a metaphor; I am a mistake means I am the product of a mistake.
The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
In this example, "excited" is an adjective. It is a predicate adjective, because it follows the linking verb "are". An example of using "excited" as a verb is, "His arrival excited the dogs, and they began to bark."
The world is a stage and we are all actors playing our parts.
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This metaphor indicates that her eyes are bright and full of joy or happiness. It suggests that she is feeling excited or pleased about something.