Sentence examples for to keen from inspiring English sources

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to keen

adjective

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

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We don't pay strangers to keen.

Rourke's selection for her first season was consequently subjected to keen scrutiny.

Realizing the phone was dead with no hope for resuscitation before the Christmas holiday, I began to keen.

Their names, commemorated in the plants they bequeathed to us, are only really familiar to keen gardeners.

They put it down to keen customer service, which includes writing cards for guests celebrating special occasions.

She's just a terrific mimic, who can bring characters to keen comic life with the slightest phrase or mannerism.

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Others, meanwhile, seemed to be keener to fight.

New to Formula 1 but keen to learn more?

Sienna, chocolate, saddle brown, umber (burnt or raw), and mahogany work best with decent-to-good hair and even-to-keen features.

Most funders we spoke to are keen to ensure greater availability of negative findings.

To keen-eyed observers, this meant that the more fire escapes on a building, the smaller each apartment was likely to be.

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