[
UK
/ɹˈeəɹɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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(usually followed by `to') full of eagerness
raring to go
impatient to begin
How To Use raring In A Sentence
- Gervinho might prove to be another classic Arsène Wenger bargain, an athletic and pacy ball player raring to step up a level, spirited over from France for a fee that doesn't make a certain manager with a well-documented devotion to cautious housekeeping choke as if he was asked to fix the Greek economy before breakfast. Premier League preview No1: Arsenal | Amy Lawrence
- He is raring to charge into the fray and lay down the law.
- Hurry up , dear, the children are already in the car raring to go.
- And when it comes to playing music, the kids are raring to prove that they can be as serious as the doyens of classical music.
- Make up a batch and have it on standby, ready and raring to go! The Sun
- Both players are first choice for their countries and both arrive fit, fresh and raring to go. Times, Sunday Times
- Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go.
- In the courtroom he did not live up to his reputation as a man always raring for a fight.
- But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division.
- Maybe you're still raring to go, still quivering to the soca beat, still feeling the Carnival energy.