excitable• On my first day's teaching, I had a class of highly excitable 5-year-olds.• Puppies are naturally affectionate and excitable.• They are still drinking, and Tommy is still excitable.• It can pass its calmtemperament to its offspring when crossed with the more excitable Africander and Brahman.• In the film, transferred to video by my technologically excitable family, Poppa is walking in his backyardgarden.• Hugh had built up a following of excitablegroupies and the ovations throughout were like the last night of Seinfeld.• Louis is an excitable, quick-tempered person.• Being an excitablesort of race there is an incredible number of things we would like to show you.• Nervecells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.