Synonym: anxious, desirous, keen, ready, wanting, willing, aloof, indifferent, listless. Similar words: at the age of, imagery, manager, teenager, menagerie, league, colleague, have a good time. Meaning: ['iːgə] n. a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary). adj. 1. having or showing keen interest or intense desire or impatient expectancy 2. marked by active interest and enthusiasm.
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(61) He was always a good boy, very friendly and eager to please.
(62) The low prices still pull in crowds of eager buyers.
(63) A crowd of eager young students were already waiting outside.
(64) As soon as we arrived on the island we were eager to explore.
(65) He skipped through the first part of the book, eager to get to the exciting bits.
(66) They all greeted me very cordially and were eager to talk about the new project.
(67) Ask young Harry to do it — he's still an eager beaver and wants to impress by his willingness.
(68) He was desperately eager to be back after more than a week's absence from school.
(69) He was eager to talk to Shildon and impatient for him to return from lunch.
(70) The head is eager that all the workers should come in time.
(71) The dog strains at the leash, eager to be off.
(72) We were eager to hear the announcement of the winner of the race.
(73) They just haven't been to school before. They're so eager to learn, they lap it up.
(74) The girls watch the tape, eager to relive their victory against UCLA.
(75) He looked down at row upon row of eager faces.
(76) He is eager for his parents to meet his girlfriends.
(77) They are eager for new skills so that they can be qualified for the jobs in various fields to which they are strange.
(78) Kate was in a hurry to grow up,[www.Sentencedict.com] eager for knowledge and experience.
(79) I am eager for you to meet my new friends.
(80) He was eager to learn all she could teach him.
(81) I am not now so eager about your coming to town as I was.
(82) The new religion was eager to convert the pagan world.
(83) He was eager to return to a more entrepreneurial role in which he had a big financial stake in his own efforts.
(84) The saleswoman in the shop is always eager to please everybody.
(85) The postponement of the film's sequel has held cinema-goers in eager anticipation for several months.
(86) At last the chairman flung out his own suggestion, which the committee were eager to accept.
(87) The school sports field swarmed with clean-limbed young people eager for the day's events.
(88) He was eager to communicate his ideas to the group.
(89) The dogs were straining at the leash, eager to get to the park.
(90) Politicians are eager to promote their "happy family" image to curry favour with voters.
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