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But when does someone tip over from being an overkeen texter to needing professional help?

From BBC • Jun. 28, 2026

The edges, which came down sharply from the thickness, were not overkeen, and were not meant to be so.

From Nuala O'Malley by Bedford-Jones, H.

When they are restrained by obligation or environment they become a little overkeen at bridge, or take the wrong sables, or stuff a gold-backed brush into a muff at a reception.

From When a Man Marries by Rinehart, Mary Roberts

He found many little signs to confirm the suspicion that the two ladies had been the readier to make much of Julia because they were not overkeen about each other's society.

From The Market-Place by Frederic, Harold

The small, pointed nose might suggest a not overkeen sense of smell, and there appears no reason to believe that this sense is particularly well developed.

From Life History of the Kangaroo Rat by Vorhies, Charles Taylor




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