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Definition of eagerly in English: eagerlyadverb ˈiːɡəliˈiɡərli 1Used to emphasize a strong desire to do or have something. original illustrations are eagerly sought by collectors Example sentencesExamples - To a capacity crowd, they slip easily and eagerly into the role of warm-up band with a more than healthy gusto.
- He suggested a drink, and I nodded eagerly, for I was thirsty.
- They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers.
- If both parents are working, help is most often eagerly accepted - if not actively sought.
- Member states have pursued their domestic interests too eagerly and threatened to disrupt a trade agreement.
- To be sure, most Asians, whatever their creed, eagerly embrace modernity.
- I felt slightly like a puppy who had followed him home, eagerly performing the tricks he asked of me.
- She forgot the question at once and eagerly agreed.
- The first half was eagerly and evenly contested with the best chance for Ardattin coming when Curry's shot clipped the crossbar.
- Beaten, Buck calms down and eagerly eats food from the man's hand.
- 1.1 In a keenly expectant or interested manner.
fans of the show are eagerly awaiting the new season Example sentencesExamples - Members are also eagerly looking forward to next month's short break.
- Peering eagerly, I looked in the cradle to see my sister.
- She is also eagerly looking forward to returning home later this month.
- Instead, he waited eagerly, anxiously, praying and hoping for his son's return.
- At the bookstore, the hall was packed with children eagerly waiting to learn to spin a yarn.
- At the Olympic stadium north of the city centre, thousands of fans gaze eagerly down at the starting blocks.
- His entry into the 2004 Presidential campaign has been eagerly anticipated.
- I got a fair discount off the recommended price, so I took it home and eagerly unwrapped the box.
- It seems very sad that some people see this as entertainment, watching eagerly for the next instalment.
- As the crowd stared eagerly at her sultry form, waiting for her to burst into song, she pondered her career choice.
Definition of eagerly in US English: eagerlyadverbˈēɡərlēˈiɡərli 1Used to emphasize a strong desire to do or have something. original illustrations are eagerly sought by collectors Example sentencesExamples - To a capacity crowd, they slip easily and eagerly into the role of warm-up band with a more than healthy gusto.
- He suggested a drink, and I nodded eagerly, for I was thirsty.
- Beaten, Buck calms down and eagerly eats food from the man's hand.
- If both parents are working, help is most often eagerly accepted - if not actively sought.
- Member states have pursued their domestic interests too eagerly and threatened to disrupt a trade agreement.
- To be sure, most Asians, whatever their creed, eagerly embrace modernity.
- I felt slightly like a puppy who had followed him home, eagerly performing the tricks he asked of me.
- They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers.
- The first half was eagerly and evenly contested with the best chance for Ardattin coming when Curry's shot clipped the crossbar.
- She forgot the question at once and eagerly agreed.
- 1.1 In a keenly expectant or interested manner.
fans of the show are eagerly awaiting the new season Example sentencesExamples - At the bookstore, the hall was packed with children eagerly waiting to learn to spin a yarn.
- It seems very sad that some people see this as entertainment, watching eagerly for the next instalment.
- His entry into the 2004 Presidential campaign has been eagerly anticipated.
- I got a fair discount off the recommended price, so I took it home and eagerly unwrapped the box.
- Peering eagerly, I looked in the cradle to see my sister.
- As the crowd stared eagerly at her sultry form, waiting for her to burst into song, she pondered her career choice.
- At the Olympic stadium north of the city centre, thousands of fans gaze eagerly down at the starting blocks.
- Members are also eagerly looking forward to next month's short break.
- She is also eagerly looking forward to returning home later this month.
- Instead, he waited eagerly, anxiously, praying and hoping for his son's return.
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