Sentence examples for all eagerness from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all eagerness" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is very eager or enthusiastic about something. Example: She waited for her college acceptance letter with all eagerness, dreaming of the possibilities and opportunities that awaited her.

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— you see Leventhal, in a kind of trance of dancing, all concentration, all eagerness and detail.

In ensemble works, you scan the group and boing!—you see Leventhal, in a kind of trance of dancing, all concentration, all eagerness and detail.

"Do you know what virtue is?" Socrates asked, and when the flabbergasted youth replied, "Yes, of course!" Socrates was all eagerness; "Wonderful!" he said.

There was a group that Paul was teaching called the Bereans, and "Now these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica; they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so".

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Wickham tried with all the eagerness his new boss hoped for.

For all the eagerness the marines displayed in showing off their quarters and devouring their hot meals, the first since Dec. 21, they also spoke somberly about Christmas in Kabul and the war against terrorism, which may yet take them other places.

Ms. O'Hara, who played very different incarnations of American womanhood in "Piazza" and the 2006 revival of "The Pajama Game," doesn't stint on Nellie's all-American eagerness.

Instead of terrorist attacks and marauding gangs, I saw economic vitality, world-leading innovation and an all-smiles eagerness to join - and cash in on - the global economy.

"There is an eagerness all over the world, in museums, to display antiquities of great value," says Finkelstein, "and there is no question that some of them were not careful enough in their [evaluation] methods.

For all their eagerness to see a media star (and star candidate), many in attendance also came to party.

Here is it, in all its eagerness to stop traffic: "After killing the red-haired man, I took myself off to Quinn's for an oyster supper".

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