Sentence examples for the keen from inspiring English sources

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the keen

adjective

Showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.

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But the Keen is distinctive.

Presented by the Keen Company.

Enter the Keen Company to bestow a little attention.

The keen driver's choice but quite a firm ride.

I have the keen sense that my book is bad.

There was the man with the keen hearing.

Another beauty of the Gerring style is the keen focus she gives to her dancers.

The keen, true thrust, and the instantaneous death, made her sing with joy.

So, as some of the keen watchers of the game predicted, he chose the Syria Tactic.

In movies, the turn to melodramatic extremes inflected even the keen visual rationalism of Roberto Rossellini.

Against the unacceptability of the void, he pits the howl of irrational humor and the keen.

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