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Definition of raring in English: raringadjective ˈrɛːrɪŋˈrɛrɪŋ informal with infinitive Very enthusiastic and eager to do something. she was raring to get back to her work I'll be ready and raring to go Example sentencesExamples - Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go.
- Mrs Withington's nephews and nieces, who have children aged from 12 to 20, are raring to go too.
- You'll be wide awake and raring to go once the lifts open.
- The Beatles song is blasting in my head, and I'm raring to go.
- Now I am fit and raring to go, ready to give it my all against New Zealand at Ewood Park on Saturday.
- The cast of 30 actors had reached ‘performance standard’ and were now raring to go.
- Ever since the announcement, she has been excited and is raring to go.
- The most creative inventions will be recognised in the global event and the participants from Chennai are raring to go.
- Maybe you're still raring to go, still quivering to the soca beat, still feeling the Carnival energy.
- Sergeant Andy Swift said the soldiers were raring to go.
- And when it comes to playing music, the kids are raring to prove that they can be as serious as the doyens of classical music.
- Foot-and-mouth disease meant practically no contact with animals last year, so children will be raring to make animal mates.
- But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division.
- A gulf War veteran said troops would be ready and raring to go if there is another conflict.
- I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about.
- Memories sit waiting at the door of the subconscious, just raring to flood out whenever the gatekeeper is distracted.
- I did nine shows there and I was in great shape, so I'm raring to get out there.
- Assembled at Bullpot Farm was a fine team of individuals all ready and raring to go.
- He had taken Lewis's best shots, and was still raring to go.
- Early next morning found the Talbots eager like frisky children raring to get started in their adventure.
Synonyms eager, keen, enthusiastic, full of enthusiasm, impatient, longing, champing/chafing at the bit, desperate ready, willing informal dying, itching, gagging
Origin 1920s: present participle of rare, dialect variant of roar or rear2. Rhymes airing, ballbearing, bearing, Behring, Bering, caring, daring, fairing, file-sharing, hardwearing, pairing, paring, sparing, Waring, wearing Definition of raring in US English: raringadjectiveˈrɛrɪŋˈreriNG informal with infinitive Very enthusiastic and eager to do something. she was raring to get back to her work I'll be ready and raring to go Example sentencesExamples - Sergeant Andy Swift said the soldiers were raring to go.
- A gulf War veteran said troops would be ready and raring to go if there is another conflict.
- Ever since the announcement, she has been excited and is raring to go.
- Now I am fit and raring to go, ready to give it my all against New Zealand at Ewood Park on Saturday.
- The cast of 30 actors had reached ‘performance standard’ and were now raring to go.
- Early next morning found the Talbots eager like frisky children raring to get started in their adventure.
- Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go.
- He had taken Lewis's best shots, and was still raring to go.
- Maybe you're still raring to go, still quivering to the soca beat, still feeling the Carnival energy.
- The Beatles song is blasting in my head, and I'm raring to go.
- Mrs Withington's nephews and nieces, who have children aged from 12 to 20, are raring to go too.
- But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division.
- Memories sit waiting at the door of the subconscious, just raring to flood out whenever the gatekeeper is distracted.
- Foot-and-mouth disease meant practically no contact with animals last year, so children will be raring to make animal mates.
- The most creative inventions will be recognised in the global event and the participants from Chennai are raring to go.
- I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about.
- I did nine shows there and I was in great shape, so I'm raring to get out there.
- And when it comes to playing music, the kids are raring to prove that they can be as serious as the doyens of classical music.
- Assembled at Bullpot Farm was a fine team of individuals all ready and raring to go.
- You'll be wide awake and raring to go once the lifts open.
Synonyms eager, keen, enthusiastic, full of enthusiasm, impatient, longing, chafing at the bit, champing at the bit, desperate
Origin 1920s: present participle of rare, dialect variant of roar or rear. |