I remember when Fellowship of the Ring came out, I was really psyched, and no one else around me was. |
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Today I am sitting in my boiling and un-air-conditioned office getting psyched up for an afternoon in the House of Commons. |
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I was insecure about being some kind of a commando jock photographer, but once everyone was awake we'd hit the streets and the bros were psyched. |
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Last year we weren't expected to do anything, so we psyched ourselves up and tore into them. |
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We'd be more psyched about the Manhattan win if well over half of our pool hadn't picked that bracket. |
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I'm still going to rent it but now I'm not so psyched about it, which I guess is a good thing. |
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Sam and myself were keen to have a ferret around in Pippikin via Mistral, but Alan was all psyched up to do his first trip down Lancaster Hole. |
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Even if I've read about a movie, I don't get really psyched until I see the trailer. |
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The best way to stay psyched is to keep a reminder of the way things were before. |
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I must admit it that it is a bit hard to get psyched to prepare for this panel by reading this term's opinions but duty calls. |
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With Strachan also psyched to the gills, that spells trouble for the rest who had their days in the sun last season. |
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Let's say you've got a 17-stair rail and you're psyched and you're going to do a frontside boardslide. |
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I cried with her when she won her Oscar and was psyched everybody liked her. |
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I'd psyched myself up mentally to face Branco and what I would have to do. |
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The next day of school was one of those great days in a young girl's life, when you're psyched to go to school and find out if there is any gossip about you. |
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I was too psyched about Halloween to sleep more than a restless sleep. |
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If they do not, there is a very real danger that, just as in 1991, they will be psyched out of a World Cup win, having paid too much attention to voices beyond the camp. |
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I got a good move to West Ham and broke my leg twice, I got to the World Cup semi-final and missed a penalty, and now I have been psyched out by Dave Beasant! |
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The second group told themselves something like, 'I'm really psyched up for this test! |
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Experts agree: if you want to quit smoking, you have to be psyched to quit. |
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After Baffin Island, the CAB-Rock Climbing Team is super psyched to be going to Greenland in a few days. |
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Our number one goal is to keep you psyched on cycling and stoked on Specialized. |
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It's too easy for us to say, 'Oh, we're just little New Zealand' and get psyched out before the match has even started. |
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It was a psyched crowd watching the American take on the defending champ, with large contingents of both face-painted Americans and Australians cheering on their man. |
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We were psyched in some way that only the French could make cheese. |
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I was psyched as the page was downloading, giddy with anticipation. |
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This is a question that a lot of people I interview are psyched about, and they have their answer locked and loaded. |
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I'm psyched about the work we've already begun for LP4 and I'm psyched to hear anything else Rostam is a part of. |
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Dunne done with, Ali spent last night getting himself and us psyched up for his next superdooper smackeroo – in a few days he ups his marquee from here to Tokyo where he takes on the gigantic Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki. |
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Serena gets really psyched up naturally for Maria. |
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Spreading patriotism through the written word psyched up students for war. |
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He was psyched, clearly, but wouldn't we all be in that situation? |
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He was disconsolate, admitting he practically psyched himself out by fixating on his program all day. |
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I am quite good at getting myself psyched up for races. |
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If it really bothers you and you're not psyched about shaving, try tweezing or waxing, which you could do with help from your mom or a friend. |
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Before I show them though, can I just say how psyched am I right now? |
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