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eager <more eager, most eager> [ˈi:gəɐ, ingl. am. -gɚ] ADJ.

2. eager (enthusiastic):

eager

eager beaver SUST. coloq.

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Treaties and handbooks on education stressed the danger in allowing eager female students to read foreign tales of love.
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All were eager to see it put into production.
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Brown had used radio extensively before, but was eager to get resources of radio into the hands of the university.
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He had a close relationship with his father, eager to learn more about politics so that he would beome a capable ruler.
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In the early years of jazz, record companies were often eager to decide what songs were to be recorded by their artists.
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Reformers eager to turn their programs into legislation called for a more active government.
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They are still eager to subdivide and to sublet.
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As a result, when war broke out in 1941, the state rejected thousands of female volunteers eager to defend the motherland on the front lines.
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He also announced that he was eager to resume playing the guitar again, having been six months since he last played.
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Without a moment's notice, he heads down to the beach, eager for a night on the town.
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