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Discover Ludwig"eager faces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people who appear to be eager or excited about something. For example: "The children's eager faces lit up when they heard their ice cream was ready."
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In the eager faces and attitudes of the warriors, CAMBODIAN FEMALE HEAD-DRESS.
"Cute girl," Mr. Mayer said, pointing into the sea of eager faces.
If the slave quarters made him somber, then the long rope line packed with eager faces had the opposite effect.
"Good lord," said Pat, a New York friend, eyeing the eager faces, the stilettos, the sheer force field of energy.
14.59 Every car, motorscooter and van that leaves Pine Street is scoured by eager faces atop necks of rubber.
A creaky old pickup truck drove by, with grandparents squeezed into the cab around two boys with eager faces who had the day off from school.
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I looked at his eager face.
His eager face presently appeared at the top of the stair well, and called out, "Art".
Altman was helpless to resist, and when he looked up the dwarf was rushing at him, wild-eyed, with a bruised eager face.
James (Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe), his open, eager face framed by short dreadlocks, is an old-fashioned religious pilgrim and also a kind of holy innocent.
A guy ran up: "You see where it fell from, that window way up there, right?" He had the spectator's eager face, so I kept walking.
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