Sentence examples for too much eager from inspiring English sources

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The crush in the cacophonous, vaguely Bavarian front tavern, which pushes a menu of overworked cocktails like the Lion's Paw (a dull mix of cucumber vodka, rosewater, and lime), can be unpleasant — too much eager ambition on display, by patrons and purveyors alike.

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In this iteration, major outlets did too much, were too eager to go after him.

Alliss made some comment about the golfer's DNA, and Grady shot back: "DNA, that's the national dyslexic association, isn't it?" I am not so keen on the younger guys like Andrew Cotter, who has too much of the eager beaver about him.

If I am around too much, am too eager to help, know that I am just making sure that my boy, and the boys and girls around him, are getting the best education they can... where education means love of learning, not memorizing disassociated facts.

One impulse at Instagram was to build it into its existing app, but doing so would've hidden the functionality too much for those really eager to try it, and made it virtually invisible to the average user who might not realize they even want it, per Wired.

When you first meet a guy, don't stare at him too much and look over too eager for his company.

Likewise, if you see someone is obviously sipping their drink very slowly, perhaps because they don't prefer drinking too much, don't be overly eager to give them more.

Ms. Mosco is an eager performer, maybe too much so for the loner O'Keeffe, who late in life found refuge in the isolated expanses of New Mexico.

In any case, faculty members, proud of the models they've developed or sharpened, aren't eager to focus too much attention on situations in which their frameworks don't work.

As Tom Verducci writes on SI.com, Carter was completely genuine, and if he was a little too happy or a little too eager or pulled too much attention his way, everyone got over it because it was too fun to watch someone who wore a love for life on his face so indelibly, writes Ian O'Connor on ESPN.com.

In 1991, South Yorkshire police made that case relentlessly at the first inquest, claiming the people who had paid to attend the event in an expectation of safety had drunk too much and somehow been recklessly too eager to watch the match.

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