she/he is a jumping jackrabbit!
Excited as a squirrel on a trampoline
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
This is a metaphor, not an idiom. They are comparing that person to an angel, which is a supremely good being in religious lore.
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
The preposition commonly used with "excited" is "about." For example, you would say, "I am excited about the upcoming event." In some contexts, you may also see "excited for," particularly when referring to a specific person or thing, such as "I am excited for you."
Excited as a squirrel on a trampoline
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
A sharp wit is a metaphor for a clever person.
When a person gets excited it means they are enthusiastic and eager.
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.
she was sooo happy and excited and also exctatic
dragon
if a particular person is excited about something than one uses his skill and knowledge to give best of what he has resulting in good quality of performance and his work is appreciated by others. for being excited the subject should be of his interest for which he gives his best and works efficeintly.
a good metaphor for describing a criminal is the criminal was like an explosion of heat
This is a metaphor, not an idiom. They are comparing that person to an angel, which is a supremely good being in religious lore.
it can get them extremely excited if their ticklish and like to be tickled