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keen

[keen] / kin /




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Born in 1913 in Independence, Kan., Inge grew up surrounded by women—his mother and sisters—and he would later say that their experiences gave him a keen ear for emotional nuance.

From The Wall Street Journal

An opportunity arises to boost his meager finances when he acts as a guide to a group of English-speaking tourists who are keen to see the “seamy side” of the city.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It is a situation nobody knows whether it is going to happen or not but we're both pretty keen on carrying on doing what we are doing," said Stokes.

From BBC

And while Tiffany used to mainly focus on rap music, she says her taste has "grown" and "evolved" and she is "so keen" to showcase a wider range of music in future.

From BBC

Leicester had also been keen on recruiting Wales fly-half Dan Edwards, but he is close to committing his future to Ospreys.

From BBC