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Examples
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There was no music now, but she seemed like she was still dancing as she ran her hands up and down his bare arms, tracing designs with eager-eyed grace.
Realism in Fantasy (Sex) - Cecilia Tan Guest Post Victoria Janssen 2010
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The arrival of a fresh, eager-eyed new recruit (a six-foot-tall dwarf named Carrot - long story) whose relaxed and literal approach to policing (such arresting the head of the Thieves' Guild for being a thief) is another headache for Vimes to deal with.
Wertzone Classics: Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett Adam Whitehead 2009
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They looked adorable, eager-eyed for the uncertainty-fueled First Day of School.
Dan Brown: The First Day of "The Great Expectations School" (Exclusive Book Excerpt) 2009
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Gudrun had a daughter by Sigurd hight Swanhild; she was the fairest of all women, eager-eyed as her father, so that few durst look under the brows of her; and as far did she excel other woman-kind as the sun excels the other lights of heaven.
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They looked adorable, eager-eyed for the uncertainty-fueled First Day of School.
Dan Brown: The First Day of "The Great Expectations School" 2008
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In a city known for its revolving door of young professionals, graduate students and eager-eyed Hill staffers, many a mobile phone number proves that home is where the cell is.
February 2006 2006
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He gestured at the salon thronged with eager-eyed young women, fluttering fans, gazing worshipfully up at whatever man was paying them attention.
A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007
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He gestured at the salon thronged with eager-eyed young women, fluttering fans, gazing worshipfully up at whatever man was paying them attention.
A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007
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The world was fresh and new, and Jack with it, all dewdrop eager-eyed, truly footloose and fancy free.
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Would I have been an eager-eyed middle-aged fellow, terribly receptive to all their personalities, and so on?
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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