How To Use Eagerly In A Sentence

  • We were like sponges; we absorbed knowledge eagerly after the ten-year void.
  • He waits eagerly for people to recognise him in the street, and sometimes they do, and tell him off for being so horrid and mean. Times, Sunday Times
  • As you know, Bubba, I have no way to ever repay you for your unselfish gift of life you so eagerly gave to me. All I can offer to you is my undying love, my respect, my gratitude and my humble heart.
  • Our first semester is winding down, and all the pcvs are eagerly awaiting IST (In Service Training) in Gansu province at the end of January to meet up again! Sichuan Province: Mianyang « Peace Corps: China
  • No doubt every cowboy car clamper is eagerly applying for one of these licences. The Sun
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  • Students who had been successful during the term eagerly flipped through their portfolios, pointing out all of their good grades. Sara Vogel: Beyond Damage Control: Equipping Parents With Real Tools to Support Their Children in Mexico
  • That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question.
  • 'Come, come, Sikes,' said the Jew appealing to him in a remonstratory tone, and motioning towards the boys, who were eagerly attentive to all that passed; 'we must have civil words; civil words, Bill.' Oliver Twist
  • Itaca or Itaka: for diaphoresis in fever; this root is brought as an article of barter by the Arabs to Kilimane; the natives purchase it eagerly. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • They noted that the cephalopod eagerly attacked the molt and invariably did so by working from the posterior of the lobster abdomen toward the anterior.
  • Local historians are eagerly counting down to five days of celebrations being staged for probably Chorley's most famous son.
  • Passage meet Ballyduff Upper in the County intermediate final at Walsh Park on Sunday next and the game is being eagerly looked forward to in the village and indeed around the barony.
  • In fact, many people eagerly follow the weather forecasts whenever bad weather is looming.
  • But in most parts of it, the red carpet so eagerly unrolled for me is swiftly jerked out from under his feet.
  • Then Sir Gawaine deliverly avoided his horse, and put his shield afore him, and eagerly drew his sword, and bade Sir Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • When Ms. Aston and her compatriots appeared in traditional Martha Graham attire, Bracie and Ashleigh went wild; they fist-pumped eagerly at their mother's cartwheel. Arts Patrons Kick In a Dance Performance
  • Miss Osborne, I say, thought that when he had given himself a little air, he would unbosom himself entirely, and prepared eagerly to listen. Vanity Fair
  • I'm now eagerly waiting for the next batch to ripen, so I can start making my own sun-dried tomatoes and chunky tomato sauce.
  • Ray had a gift for bringing out the musical talent in so many young students and the annual shows were eagerly awaited, filling the Town Hall for a week of nights every Hallowe'en.
  • • Inflation-adjusted after-tax incomes of Americans, up 2% since June 2009, haven't grown so meagerly in the early stages of any other post-World War II upturn. Weak Economic Rebound Suggests Statistical Parallels to 1980 and Other Anemic Upturns
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.
  • Huge crowds eagerly awaited his arrival. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clean-up will continue for many months while the outcome of the official inquiry will be eagerly awaited.
  • Old Man's War, the first in a series I eagerly await, is a fast-paced, fun, tip-of-the-hat to Heinlein that succeeds in every way it can. REVIEW: Old Man's War by John Scalzi
  • The banks eagerly lent monety to people whose monthly income didn't cover PITI, much less the other minor things like food, transportation, other debts. "The government is promoting bad behavior...."
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky.
  • As well as nowhere to park I discovered three traffic wardens eagerly sticking tickets on any and every car that had attempted to park where they could.
  • Residents of the village in Ireland's County Offaly were eagerly anticipating the president's pilgrimage. Obama: US 'Inspired' by Ireland's Efforts to Bring Peace to Northern Ireland
  • Eagerly she tugged the card off the Cellophane wrapping - then stared at it in confusion.
  • Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field.
  • We are eagerly anticipating the arrival of many more baby animals, including lambs and more piglets, over the forthcoming weeks.
  • ‘Burro! ‘a tricycling tot would squeak, pedalling up eagerly.
  • We eagerly took the opportunity to get down and do stamping exercises and "cabby" arms to try and get warm. Fanny Goes to War
  • Politicians eagerly seek association with film icons; often stars shift seamlessly into politics, as done most famously by MG Ramachandran in Tamil Nadu.
  • She settled back in bed and eagerly devoured the plain, institutional meal. WHO KILLED TIFFANY JONES?
  • The bar owner eagerly pocketed it, and within a few seconds from good service, he was sipping on a tankard of rum, eyeing the surely crowd.
  • 90's poppy/experimental / psych dreamers The Olivia Tremor Control played a couple shows here in NY last week, which I was eagerly awaiting for months.
  • The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media.
  • The thousands who have read and loved Mr. Robinson's earlier story of the little Cumberland mountain girl, whose bright courage won for her the affectionate appellation of "Smiles," will eagerly welcome her return. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • The combination of pink and yellow irritated me the whole time they were flowering; I have been eagerly awaiting cooler, wetter weather so that I can move the phlox to another border where their bright flowers will blend in more easily.
  • They eagerly, even desperately, seek to create or receive such interventions.
  • Well what did I do I here you all eagerly asking well what do you do in this situation good old pasta after all don't we all tend to have some lying around somewhere in the depths of our larders or cupboards.
  • Recognizing his priest as one of their former acquaintances, or perhaps by his provincial dialect, they eagerly enlisted his services in ascertaining the result of their present expedition. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Unlike the unapproachable bison, the handout-loving burros eagerly greet motorists on the loop.
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or barley instead of corn.
  • All the courageous deeds and tales of chivalry that they had so eagerly talked about were so far away now, like a faint memory just out of reach.
  • The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show.
  • The Party eagerly grasped the opportunity to use his celebrity status to raise its public profile.
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.
  • Local and state legislatures eagerly read the Court's decision as an invitation to transfer other people's property to private developers.
  • This eagerly anticipated annual event once again drew the crowds and this time there was the added attraction of an extra race on the town centre circuit.
  • Royal Mint Piedfort coins have understandably become some of the most eagerly awaited issues of any year, since the first was released in 1982.
  • The Bundaberg district's cane farmers are eagerly awaiting news of the sugar rescue package.
  • Clearly, however, they don't have the exposure to general readers -- as opposed to creative writing students themselves eagerly trying to get published in them -- that they ought to have, and I can't see why they wouldn't be willing to make their contents available on the web, if in fact getting readers for the writers they publish is really the goal. Writing and Publishing
  • At the other was a deep window where some of the prefects were clustered, talking eagerly to a small black-haired lady. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Actual prommers - ie, those who queue for cheap standing tickets - tend to come from London and are buying as eagerly as ever.
  • In breathless silence the little group of spectators watched his movements, and when, with sharply exhaled breath, he planted a crashing "facer" straight from the shoulder squarely upon the leathern disk they sprang eagerly forward to note the result. The Copper Princess A Story of Lake Superior Mines
  • Babeldom, which he previewed as a work-in-progress at this year's Sci-Fi London festival-I'm eagerly awaiting its completion. F i l m j o u r n e y . o r g
  • Its screen adaptation, which DreamWorks will release in mid-August, is now one of those eagerly awaited projects Hollywood refers to as "counterprogramming," especially in this summer of superhero movies. A Lavish Party for 'The Help'
  • Rainman is due home in half an hour and I'm eagerly anticipating the ratcheting sound of the La-Z-Boy as he settles in for an evening of television viewing.
  • How can someone who once had so much live so meagerly? Dreamseller: The Calling
  • “Hi, Jake!” she called eagerly as she ran up the embankment to the road. BLOWN AWAY!
  • Antonia's creations had thoroughly intrigued me when I met she and her family at the Palm Sunday Crafts Fair the previous March; I eagerly looked forward to seeing the bubbly cauldron where she cast her magic spells and brought her bewitched creepy-crawlies to life. Antonia Cruz Rafael: the ceramics of Ocumicho, Michoacan
  • Nothing sets up a capsize like a hunter, jacket pockets full of shotgun shells, leaning over the edge of a low-freeboard duck boat laying out decoys with his dog eagerly leaning next to him.
  • The first thing that an American does on his arrival in St. Petersburg is to scan the foreign newspapers in the hotels eagerly for traces of the censor's blot, -- _le masque noir_, "caviare," -- his idea being that at least one half of the page will be thus veiled from sight. Russian Rambles
  • Member states have pursued their domestic interests too eagerly and threatened to disrupt a trade agreement.
  • Pulling his protector by the sleeve, ‘Mr. Herries — Mr. Herries,’ he whispered, eagerly, ‘ye have done me mair than ae gude turn, and if ye will but do me anither at this dead pinch, I’ll forgie the girded keg of brandy that you and Captain Sir Harry Redgimlet drank out yon time. Redgauntlet
  • A girl sitting in the first row raised her hand eagerly, the bangles looped around her wrist jangling loudly regardless of being concealed inside her student uniform.
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • Those who are familiar with George's somewhat unusual ideas, will no doubt be eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new attraction.
  • She did not know, and it concerned her little; for boats, and the sea, and the things and happenings of the sea were of far more vital interest to her than men, and the next moment she was staring through the warm tropic darkness at the loom of the sails and the steady green of the moving sidelight, and listening eagerly to the click of the sweeps in the rowlocks. Chapter 15
  • The majority of tears that were shed on first day at school day in Kerry on Monday flowed from the eyes of lonesome mums rather than wide-eyed children who were eagerly looking forward to the great new adventure.
  • The chillum pipe passes from one hand to the other, welcomed eagerly by glazed eyes and parched lips, with that booming thanksgiving note, ‘Boom Shankar’!
  • Ere he had reached the corner, a gowl of anger and grief struck his ear, and he wheeled eagerly. The House with the Green Shutters
  • He devours the berries eagerly, and soils, or "missels" his feet with their viscid seeds, conveying them thus from tree to tree, and getting thence the name of missel thrush. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Mordecai, clasping it eagerly, seemed to feel a new instreaming of confidence, and he said with some recovered energy -- "This is come to pass, and the rest will come. Daniel Deronda
  • Randy eagerly shoved the single sheet of thin, white paper into the professor's uneager hand. Suicide Draft
  • She leant forward eagerly to listen to him.
  • So what do you think will happen?" he asked eagerly.
  • For the locals who are eagerly googling for morbid details: this has nothing to do with the crushed ancle. Multimedia message
  • Eagerly searching for work, Charlie unfortunately becomes the victim of a scam; he's bilked out of all his money, and his jobless situation has not changed.
  • He eagerly concurs in the prince's vow to abjure the throne and marriage.
  • Let people say what they please of the fine bracing weather of a cold climate, I have never seen any truth-speaking persons who, on coming fairly to the trial, did not complain of a cold frosty morning as a very great nuisance, or who did not cling eagerly to the fire to unbrace themselves again. The Lieutenant and Commander
  • Whereat I stood musing and commending to my selfe the ingenious and apt inuention of the Arthist, in the vse of such a stone, which of his owne nature to contrarie proportions affoorded contrarie coulers, and in such sort as by the raysing vp of hir small plummage aboue hir seare, hir beack halfe open, and hir toung appearing in the middest thereof, as if she had beene resolutely intended, and eagerly bent to haue gorged hir selfe vpon it. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Literature was no exception, and Shakespeare was eagerly received as the epitome of high culture.
  • The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • All around them in the Arab world young people were clamouring for change and so tens of thousands eagerly signed up for an anti-government protest. Times, Sunday Times
  • I eagerly await the messages, the pleas, the heartbroken fans, all appealing for them to do it at the end of April instead.
  • There came a Saturday when Jimmy, jobless and fundless, dreaded his return to the Indiana Avenue rooming-house, where he knew the landlady would be eagerly awaiting him, for he was a week in arrears in his room rent already, and had been warned he could expect no further credit. The Efficiency Expert
  • The ferret gobbled them up eagerly and curled up in Nathalie's lap, making a strange noise that sounded like something between a snore and a purr.
  • Al looked eagerly over her shoulder, inventorying the hoard.
  • The fast shopboy whose love of fine company and high living had brought him to this pass, had shaken off the first shame that was on him, and listened eagerly to the narratives of successful vice that fell so glibly from the lips of his older companions. For the term of his natural life
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.
  • Normally when I take a cigar, my analysand cannot see me eagerly sniff its length and place my lips tenderly around its butt, for the analysand is reclining on a divan, and I am sitting behind the spot upon which his or her gaze would rest. Early Thoughts on the Oedipus Complex
  • There was a festival atmosphere in UK bookshops as children eagerly flocked to snap up the latest tale.
  • And she stored up in her heart the word of wisdom, and straightway rose from her couch and went through the palace; and her handmaids came hasting together, eagerly tending their mistress. The Argonautica
  • While his heart thumped eagerly he went with slow and pretended reluctance back to the old desk.
  • I look forward to this film eagerly, as do most cinephiles.
  • With showtime less than a week away, Washington postpunk superheroes the Dismemberment Plan got the jump on an eagerly anticipated reunion tour with a secret show at the Galaxy Hut in Arlington on Saturday night. The Dismemberment Plan performs secret show at Galaxy Hut
  • They eagerly turned to literature printed in the East to acquire fluency in the expressive, if nonverbal, rhetoric made possible by this new sensibility.
  • A pot of tea, thankfully, was on the kitchen table, and I slumped over to it eagerly, flopping down in my battered chair as Mom came bounding down the stairs, my three bags in hand.
  • In irised out had on urban area big land, ancient was the solemn manorial lord drives to eagerly anticipate us personally to visit him to construct to take vacation newly the manor.
  • By the same token, a takeover may not be so eagerly sought if the company can thrive on its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • The female following are also eagerly anticipating the launch of the season, and particularly the production of the customary team line-up photograph.
  • Instead, he waited eagerly, anxiously, praying and hoping for his son's return.
  • The launch of a space probe today on a quest to make the first ever landing on a comet will be eagerly watched by the Chippenham team responsible for designing the project's software.
  • It was meagerly decorated by the art department, but it flourished.
  • The school has been housed in cramped and poorly ventilated portables for several years and was eagerly anticipating a permanent location.
  • This eagerly anticipated annual event once again drew the crowds and this time there was the added attraction of an extra race on the town centre circuit.
  • I am looking forward to Foundry making generals and personalities for the 1806 Prussians - I will eagerly use those along with other items, such as more jager poses, that complement the Elite range. What's New At Schloss Fritz?
  • This receptiveness led him to spend more time in Berlin and now, with a pregnant girlfriend there and a gallery that eagerly promotes his work, he has made the city his second home.
  • This eagerly awaited study provides a complete record of Pugin's extraordinary achievements in stained glass design and manufacture. The Stained Glass of Gothic Revivalist AWN Pugin
  • The local Reserve Defence Forces drawn from D-Company of the 10th infantry battalion, got the eagerly awaited parade off to a punctual start on the stoke of 2.30 pm.
  • Carl and Kim had been eagerly anticipating the birth after Kim, a 33-year-old insurance account executive, discovered she was pregnant last year.
  • Stranded in a tiny village without amenities, he eagerly accepts an offer of shelter in a local abode.
  • Amy watched the child's intent face eagerly, trying to fix it in her mind.
  • By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch.
  • One day when a "spooler" was ill, Susan and her sister Hannah eagerly volunteered to take her place. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
  • Many customers eagerly signed up because their pets had been made frantic with fear by the noise of fireworks.
  • Round the corner of an old building pour forth a company of soldiers in "undress" — very "undress" — costume, looking like a troop of navvies, though one-half may be men of fortune and position, who at home command their hundred servants and their carriages and horses, but here willingly, eagerly, shoulder their axe, and sally forth at dawn of day to throw up breastworks and erect batteries. Yorktown, Virginia
  • After my well-rehearsed presentation, I will then eagerly answer any questions that you may ask, with the following exceptions: Melanie Benjamin: Ms. Benjamin's Guide to Etiquette for the Polite Reader (and Author)
  • We eagerly anticipate your trip to our nation's capital that you proposed in your last letter, and several of us are pressing the Director to pay for it.
  • Before slamming the heel of his palm into the front door he closes his eyes to imagine the silence that will sweep over his eagerly awaiting audience as he walks onto center stage.
  • And so the self-consciousness drained away, and soon she entered galleries eagerly, freely. LOST CHILDREN
  • The valet boys met us eagerly and called for a bellboy to retrieve our luggage.
  • ‘Come, come, Sikes,’ said the Jew appealing to him in a remonstratory tone, and motioning towards the boys, who were eagerly attentive to all that passed; ‘we must have civil words; civil words, Bill.’ Oliver Twist
  • Both men eagerly explored and shared their myriad talents with all those fortunate enough to know them as family members, friends, colleagues and students.
  • When in doubt, speakers eagerly returned to the safe harbor of Kerry's war record.
  • Lirael sat up and looked where the Dog was pointing---in the classic pose, one foreleg up and snout eagerly forward. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • We crowded round eagerly, but then felt disappointed.
  • Witness how eagerly we accept the idea that our food is being poisoned by the suspect motivations and carelessness of industry, government and science.
  • I proceeded to retail my meeting with Derek from beginning to end; Jenny listened eagerly, chewing on the nail of her index finger.
  • When she was gone I recollected that I had not read the letter, therefore eagerly took it up to look for her present abode; but how shall I tell you my distraction upon finding she had carefully concealed it, and had written a kind of farewel! her date simply London. Vicissitudes in Genteel Life
  • ‘Okay,’ he said eagerly, staring at her bustline.
  • He is eagerly interested in anything scientific in nature, and careless about the feelings of people around him.
  • Three valets scrambled to eagerly open my door; they took my hand and assisted me in getting out of a car I successfully got out of unassisted everyday.
  • Some of these places are icebound during the winter and this second trip of the season is eagerly awaited, believe me. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.
  • He had fixed a fine meal of beef, potatoes, carrots and onions, and the men were lining up eagerly, plates in one hand and coffee mugs in the other.
  • To love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • While the youngsters chatter eagerly - even bullishly - of the glory of a new conflict, we are a more sober bunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kennan, a bowline around his body under his arm-pits, lowered by a couple of seamen down the generous freeboard of the Ariel, who gathered in by the nape of the neck the smooth-coated Irish terrier that, treading water perpendicularly, had no eyes for him so eagerly did he gaze at the line of faces along the rail in quest of the one face. CHAPTER XX
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.
  • Since then, artists have reveled in symbol-laden dream scenarios, and audiences looking for clues to the human experience have lapped them up eagerly.
  • These old stamps are eagerly coveted by collectors.
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.
  • He nickered eagerly as she approached with the filled basket, and in the next instant he was tearing into the mound, his thick black-and-silver mane clouding his face. Raven Speak
  • Neofile loves innovation, and eagerly anticipates the plastic keycard that actually works. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's the eagerly awaited second novel from the 28-year-old Foer, currently the hottest young literary lion around (he was the cover story of the Feb. 27 issue of the New York Times magazine).
  • Martha Grimes is a mystery writer whose books I eagerly wait to see published. Making Links
  • She was bending eagerly over the woman to hear her reply; but drew back, instinctively, as she once again rose, slowly and stiffly, into a sitting posture; then, clutching the coverlid with both hands, muttered some indistinct sounds in her throat, and fell lifeless on the bed. Oliver Twist
  • The sale had been eagerly anticipated by collectors and museum curators.
  • Nothing sets up a capsize like a hunter, jacket pockets full of shotgun shells, leaning over the edge of a low-freeboard duck boat laying out decoys with his dog eagerly leaning next to him.
  • Ut non sit inde enatandi copia, no halcyonian times, wherein a man can hold himself secure, or agree with his present estate; but as Boethius infers, [1760] there is something in every one of us which before trial we seek, and having tried abhor: [1761] we earnestly wish, and eagerly covet, and are eftsoons weary of it. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Certes, we can say none otherwise than that the king's magnificence was a virtue, whilst that of the churchman was a miracle, inasmuch as the clergy are all exceeding niggardly, nay, far more so than women, and sworn enemies of all manner of liberality; and albeit all men naturally hunger after vengeance for affronts received, we see churchmen, for all they preach patience and especially commend the remission of offences, pursue it more eagerly than other folk. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Try the tangy lobster seviche laced with passion-fruit mojo, which can be scarfed as eagerly as the house red sangria.
  • They nod eagerly, cheeping and chirping, “Yes-yes-yes!” THE EXILE OF GIGI LANE
  • People flowed to their seats with decorum eagerly anticipating the thrill of gourmet cuisine.
  • The others agreed in the soundness of this advice; and having arrived at the village, they eagerly entered the choultry, to have their business settled by the arbitrator. The Book of Noodles Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and Their Follies
  • Journalism had taken form, and the public eagerly devoured newspaper accounts of war, foreign and domestic.
  • Such girdles, too, like the binding fiber with which a camisk is usually secured on a girl, may be used to bind her. “It is to be mine, is it not? ” asked Phoebe, eagerly, expectantly, hopefully. Magicians of Gor
  • We went up a flight of stairs crammed to suffocation by people eagerly waiting for the hall doors to open.
  • They paused facing each other, and examined eagerly into their respective means of defence before hazarding a blow, which, if it missed, its attaint would certainly be fatally requited. Count Robert of Paris
  • They are eagerly awaited, for even a partially effective vaccine could have a significant impact on the virus's spread.
  • At the Olympic stadium north of the city centre, thousands of fans gaze eagerly down at the starting blocks.
  • Right now he's eagerly awaiting the arrival of his next electric dream machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • A favorite dot-com-era TV commercial of mine depicts several young entrepreneurs eagerly watching a ticker for their first e-commerce transaction.
  • We eagerly converted more acres, tried more crops, and enthusiastically learned our way through the new agronomics and new beauracracy that organic certification brought.
  • The sequel to this novel is eagerly anticipate by many readers.
  • To be sure, most Asians, whatever their creed, eagerly embrace modernity.
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.
  • They are eagerly awaited, for even a partially effective vaccine could have a significant impact on the virus's spread.
  • Love you, think of you, love you secretly, eagerly love you, wait, feel disappointed, try hard, lose, and feel sad, go apart, and recall.All of these are for sake of you. And I will never regret for it.
  • I visited New York recently and on landing at Newark airport was taken through a customs hall where a beagle dog was eagerly examining luggage.
  • He talked eagerly between mouthfuls of salad.
  • As fall comes, and the leaves turn and swirl in colorful whirlwinds, we eagerly look forward to it.
  • The word reminds me of when I was a boy eagerly looking forward to the Saturday matinees in our local fleapit.
  • We have children waiting in the pouring rain, in a roofless hut, their eyes eagerly awaiting the arrival of their teacher to guide them into the new millennium.
  • Oh, then, let me implore you to listen, and God grant your heart may be touched by my words!" rejoined Ella, eagerly, as she fancied she saw something of relentment in his stern features. Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life
  • Her latest novel is eagerly awaited.
  • In the next room, diners eagerly await their home-cooked food at tables with tablecloths and small vases of flowers.
  • That it came down to whether one felt McEnroe was rebelling against the establishment - so eagerly represented by English tennis - or merely bullying a flustered fellow in a blazer from middle England.
  • ‘It does bring out the colour of your eyes remarkably well, Miss Charity,’ Mr Watson, the milliner, complimented eagerly.
  • Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint.
  • Bubbies first became a major brand in the competitive California marketplace and are now eagerly asked for throughout the entire country.
  • It probably is not much help to a young player to have it reported so eagerly that a great future awaits him. Times, Sunday Times
  • He combined a martinet's toughness with a passion for exotic pornography, which he would eagerly show to honoured guests in the privacy of his cabin.
  • Not in competition but eagerly awaited is Japanese veteran filmmaker Yoji Yamada's "Ototo Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE
  • to love someone in secret is like a seed in bottle waiting for growing up, though not sure whether the future will be more beautiful, still waiting it earnestly and eagerly.
  • Our freestyle pilots eagerly accepted the extra airtime and continued to slice up the sky with their inventive inverted flight maneuvers.
  • They eagerly welcome new opportunities that are provided by digital technology and the internet.
  • But, as my father eagerly points out, he has a large estate for sons and plenty of money to dower daughters with.
  • Ordinary people are acting out a rampant yearning to be glamourized and mythologized by eagerly submitting to reality TV's 24/7 camera surveillance.
  • Orthodox art history tends to see Effie as a malign influence, eagerly propelling her docile husband down the path to mass acceptance, marchionesses' daughters and giving the public what it wanted—a long, craven process of "selling out" symbolized by the baronetcy that came his way in 1885. A Far From Model Marriage
  • He was always wide awake and eagerly waiting.
  • This should draw a huge crowd to O'Hara Park as the clash will be eagerly awaited and anticipated by players, fans and supporters alike of both teams.

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