Sentence examples for desperately impatient from inspiring English sources

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That's when sailors, perfectly content while far at sea, grow desperately impatient the instant they sight land.

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Of course, rather than benefitting the impatient shopper desperately trying to pay for a single banana, researchers from the University of Hertfordshire say that slowing down the process of food shopping would benefit those living in social isolation, as they could have a nice chat to shop assistants (I'm paraphrasing).

The truth is that it is consumers who are growing impatient with traditional institutions that are still desperately clinging to the old way of doing things.

But we are impatient because the progress the world so desperately needs isn't happening quickly enough, especially for women and girls.

However, on the streets of Queens yesterday, there were still plenty of confused and impatient riders, fighting over spots in the vans and livery cabs, desperately searching for parking spaces near subway stations and navigating two- and three-legged trips.

Harriman was Hopkins's representative in London, and with their direct, decisive style these "two impatient men, an ocean apart," succeeded in cutting through layers of State Department bureaucracy to speed the delivery of the desperately needed supplies.

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Impatient feminist.

Alas, I am impatient.

But investors are impatient.

I get very impatient".

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