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Eager (adjective)


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 612.


1. I was eager to get back to work as soon as possible. 2. He's a bright kid and eager to learn. 3. She's a very hard worker and very eager to please. 4. A crowd of eager young students were already waiting outside. 5. Mika is a very hard worker and very eager to please. 6. And everyone at Angelique is genuinely eager to please. 7. But, hey, the show is so earnest and eager to please that such things are almost easy to overlook. 8. Everyone who works there is friendly and eager to please. 9. Her name was Mrs Dempster, and she seemed pleasant and eager to please her new master. 10. Like Julia, Nina is eager to please and dissipates her personality in those around her. 11. Mike and Arlene were eager to please, decent, good, friendly people. 12. The Yugoslavs are a friendly people who are eager to please and will always be happy to help you. 13. The students here are eager to learn. 14. But the estate agent had now found a buyer, one who was eager to move in as soon as possible. 15. Friedrich Bremer has waited long for another victim, and is eager to begin. 16. In such letters he sounded very much himself-direct, sincere, kind, and eager to dispel any possible misunderstanding. 17. It was indeed the down-and-out who seemed most eager to hear the new message. 18. People are quick to slap that label on you, and then just as eager to predict your downfall. 19. They were always eager to help or run messages and she enjoyed making tea and cakes for them. 20. Glover was genial, modest, and always eager to improve himself. 21. Bosses were not always eager to befriend trainees. 22. Danny himself has two young children, always eager for exciting stories. 23. They are always eager to learn more about the world in which they live... 24. Cousteau, barely in his twenties, was a happy-go-lucky youngster, always eager and willing and a more than competent seaman. 25. And not such a bad parent − always with time to spare, always eager to please, often funny.

 


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