Sentence examples for was keen on from inspiring English sources

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was keen on

adjective

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

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Marshal Tito, the Communist dictator, was keen on one-size-fits-all package-deal holidays, as we shall see.

Gordon Brown was keen on them too, visiting one in Dundee before he became prime minister.

There was a particular one who was keen on me - Antonio.

He was keen on boxing and chess.

Heywood was keen on efficiency, after all.

"She was keen on me and I was keen on her.

Daniel, it transpired, was keen on acting – more specifically comedy.

DVF was keen on them, as was Hilfiger.

He was keen on football and enthusiastic about scooters.

Meissonier was keen on the feelings of Napoleon.

Berle, however, was keen on none of these solutions.

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