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Meaning of exciting #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 09, 2009 20:15 pm   Meaning of exciting
 

I promise you that dining here will be really an exciting experience for you.

exciting means good: is that correct?
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exciting #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 09, 2009 20:53 pm   exciting
 

It means REALLY good. Exciting, interesting, enjoyable, exquisite, memorable.

Can I come too please.? :lol: :lol:
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exciting #3 (permalink) Fri Apr 10, 2009 21:33 pm   exciting
 

Kitosdad wrote:
It means REALLY good. Exciting, interesting, enjoyable, exquisite, memorable.

Can I come too please.? :lol: :lol:


Yes of course
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