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is overeager
adjective
Excessively eager, anxious, or excited.
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Many people find someone who is overeager to be annoying.
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"They were overeager investors," he said.
There are overeager fans to watch out for, mischief makers — and perhaps some of his brethren.
We are always concerned about people who are overeager to be plaintiffs, and people who are huge activists".
He had been overeager, and had made a kid's mistake.
There are great expectations for Gallinari, and he might have been overeager to meet them.
And when you're overeager about trying shiny new things, it can hurt your team more than it helps them.
Lawmakers in Colorado, for example, explained that cities had at times been overeager in their dealings with business interests.
Smart said he was overeager, and the referee took points from him because of his flunge, a flying lunge move.
The Portuguese tried, or so it appeared, to be overeager to shine, and less of a team man because of that.
Rivers said his team was overeager from the start, and he bemoaned the 26 points the Heat scored off Celtics turnovers.
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