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Itch to.
If you are itching to do something, you are very eager to do it.
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On a simpler level, Cage had an itch to try new things.
"I loved learning about B2B but over the years I realized my true passions were in consumer and I kinda got the itch to try something new" Dickey tells me.
That might be a little ambitious, but hey, tech reporters can definitely get the itch to try something new, and it seems like there are at least a few VC firms that want to hire us.
Zimmer felt that the culture around his high school and in parts of college put the lure of investment banking in his sights, but after some time, he developed an itch to try something new despite the chorus around him.
In fact, reading these words about how awful Foolio is may be giving you an "itch" to try it.
I had taken a break from doing artist stuff to be a songwriter/producer for a while, but then got the itch to try the artist side again.
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And I was itching to try other styles.
Mr. Favreau, having followed Twitter avidly from his West Wing office, said he had been "kind of itching to try it out myself".
By now married to an American model, Ruth (a great-niece of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Cookee was soon itching to try his journalistic luck back across the Atlantic.
By now married to an American model, Ruth (a grandniece of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Cookee was soon itching to try his journalistic luck across the Atlantic.
But one recent evening, I was itching to try something a little different, and hungered for a meal more substantial than just a bowl of vegetables, no matter how savory.
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