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Can you explain to me what the expression "to be wired", talking about a person, means? For example in this sentence:
- She was usually wired after drive and in the mood to talk.

I looked it up in the dictionary but I couldn't find the correct meaning.

Thank you.
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Can you explain to me what the expression "to be wired", talking about a person, means? For example in this sentence:
- She was usually wired after drive and in the mood to talk.

I looked it up in the dictionary but I couldn't find the correct meaning.

Thank you.
see this:
Cambridge Dictionaries Online - Cambridge University Press
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