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excitingly

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ex·cit·ing  (k-stng)
adj.
Creating or producing excitement: an exciting adventure story.

ex·citing·ly adv.
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Adv.1.excitingly - in an exciting manner; "at the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even revolutionary"
unexcitingly - in an unexciting manner; "this painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red speckles"
Translations
excitingly [ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋlɪ] ADV [describe, write] → de manera emocionante
it was an excitingly close finishla llegada fue muy reñida y emocionante
excitingly
adv (+adj) → aufregend; (+vb) → auf aufregende Weise; the film excitingly portrays the last days of the warder Film ist eine spannende Darstellung der letzten Kriegstage


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But he would do his best, desperate over the threat, his whole nature rebelling, not so much at the task, as at the interruption of the pleasant stream of pictures which had been flowing so excitingly through his mind.
 
 
 
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