Use "keenly" in a sentence

1. Brisk definition is - keenly alert : lively

2. Jacob was keenly aware of that.

3. He remained keenly alive to the dangers.

4. The contest should be very keenly fought.

5. He is keenly interested in classical English literature.

6. Bibliolater: one who is keenly devoted to books.

7. But he felt keenly the odium of his position.

8. This praise and confidence smote Dobbin's heart very keenly.

9. The medal is being keenly contested by eight gymnasts.

10. A spiritually inclined person keenly values spiritual things.

11. He was keenly aware of their miserable spiritual condition.

12. What does Compelling mean? Irresistibly or keenly interesting, attractive, etc.; captivating

13. Comact, affectionate and keenly intelligent, Beagles are the ideal canine companion

14. (b) Why are we keenly interested in the apostles’ stand?

15. Mrs Southern listened keenly, occasionally breaking in with pertinent questions.

16. They're keenly aware that whatever they decide will set a precedent.

17. The apostle Paul keenly longed for the reward of eternal life.

18. This was keenly felt by the first Japanese delegation to Europe.

19. Jehovah’s Witnesses are keenly interested in the fulfillment of this prophecy.

20. Miss Ophelia looked keenly at him, and saw the flush of mortification.

21. 9 They are often keenly aware of the familial conflict that this produces.

22. He's as plain as a pikestaff , poor boy, and keenly aware of it.

23. (Psalm 110:2) For decades in advance, anointed Christians keenly awaited that year.

24. Now we keenly anticipate the time when we can begin the actual construction.

25. Politically he was a radical, keenly interested in free trade and home rule.

26. Keenly perceptive or discerning: an Acute critic of music; a critic with Acute judgment

27. Wise use of our time comes only after we are keenly aware of its value.

28. 16 He watched me keenly and slyly, his chin all the while on his breast.

29. I am keenly aware of the 15 men who preceded me as President of the Church.

30. service cuts are felt more keenly by those on lower incomes who may already feel disenfranchised.

31. Synonyms for Acutely include markedly, extremely, severely, very, awfully, exceedingly, intensely, painfully, terribly and keenly

32. The poor feel their poverty more acutely, and the lonely feel their loneliness more keenly.

33. Cephalus looking keenly around saw something move in the thicket ahead and threw the javelin.

34. 4 Apart from those extremists, ordinary Jews were keenly awaiting the arrival of a political Messiah.

35. Rather I enjoy its beauty and the vagrant life I lead more keenly all the time.

36. Then the moment arrived that the 24 married couples had been keenly awaiting —the distribution of diplomas.

37. But in this keenly competitive world your crop may become more marketable the more information about it you supply.

38. 8 TAURUS: Keenly tuned in to all five senses, Taurus appreciates things like bath salts and scented candles.

39. People exceptionally talented in the Consistency theme are keenly aware of the need to treat people the same

40. While all these words mean "keenly alive and spirited," Animated applies to what is spirited and active

41. Those of the Aquarius zodiac sign are humanitarian, philanthropic, and keenly interested in making the world a better place.

42. Armamentos, Inc., a leader in the military surplus weapons field, is keenly interested in PURCHASING surplus small arms, ammunition, accessories etc

43. When US naval officers interrogated him, he was described as "thoroughly cooperative," "keenly alert," "intelligent," and "anxious to develop American friendship."

44. 14 Elders must be keenly alert to exercise self-control when it comes to their dealings with those of the opposite sex.

45. Reverent people keenly awaited the Messiah’s coming to abolish suffering, tyranny, and poverty, and to shed light on life, prosperity, and tranquillity.

46. The Archdukes are keenly disappointed because their chances of kingship have been wrecked by Carl's foolish and futile light for the Hungarian crown

47. + Follow Artist Keenly aware that new wave has its roots in ‘60s garage rock, the Cripples fuse proto-punk rawness with synthesized noise

48. He wanted to assuage her desperation as keenly, almost, as he wanted to atone to Nuala for the misfortune which had Befallen her

49. Still, he was keenly interested in how others followed up on the work that he had done there.—Acts 18:8-11; 1 Corinthians 3:6.

50. The team of THE GEEKY Arbitrageur brings to you numerous keenly generated modules, explaining the art of arbitraging from scratch,in a very simple language and manner

51. Though in places Belabored and repetitious, Becoming Old Stock is keenly thought and imaginatively researched, joining quantitative methods, written and oral sources, and the best secondary literature

52. They are keenly aware of heeding the apostle John’s admonition: “Little children, let us love, neither in word nor with the tongue, but in deed and truth.”

53. She felt so much better she was keenly aware of how foolish she looked, draped melodramatically across her lawn in the damp at 45 in the evening.

54. 3 Jehovah’s people are keenly aware that they are not immune to the effects of these distresses, and in all likelihood, adverse conditions will get even worse.

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56. Sargon of Akkad (also known as Sargon of Agade and Sargon the Great, reigned 2334 to 2279 BCE), the founder of the Akkadian Empire, was a man keenly aware of …

57. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB He shook Nejdi into a Canter, drew his sword, and looked keenly ahead for the first sign of those who would bar his path

58. At this session of the National People's Congress, the deputies have entrust me with a very heavy and important task, and I myself can feel very keenly the *arduousness of this task.

59. Word History: Cute was originally a shortened form of aCute in the sense "keenly perceptive or discerning, shrewd." In this sense Cute is first recorded in a dictionary published in 1731.

60. Word History: Cute was originally a shortened form of aCute in the sense "keenly perceptive or discerning, shrewd." In this sense Cute is first recorded in a dictionary published in 1731.

61. As a Clergywoman, I keenly feel how my ordination as a Protestant is a stumbling block for the unity of our churches, even as I am equally committed to following God's call in my life

62. (Acts 20:28) This applies to all the “older men” and is admonition that should be implemented right away, each “older man” feeling keenly the need to adjust his schedule in order to do his part in shepherding the flock.

63. The effects of the cursed ground, with its thorns and thistles, were so keenly felt by Adam’s descendants that Noah’s father, Lamech, spoke of ‘the pain of their hands resulting from the ground which Jehovah had cursed.’ —Genesis 3:17-19; 5:29.

64. Cheekiness steel ring to adjust prisutdeler skilled in both singing and dancing (usually said of a woman) Pressefreiheit Receptive aphasia reboil night sky renewed analysis, renewed study or examination gulerodssaft radiado zaobljenost cytolysis keenly room for improvement act of spilling over; quantity spilled over, effect, spillage, spread

65. ‘The whimsical drunk given to the occasional half-rhymed, fireside Anacreontic is a pretty poor relation of the poet.’ ‘I began by reading aloud an Anacreontic, adding to its beauties by the modulation of my voice, and keenly enjoying her pleasure at finding her work so fair.’

66. Aflame: 1 adj lighted up by or as by fire or flame “even the car's tires were Aflame ” Synonyms: ablaze , afire , aflare , alight , on fire lighted , lit set afire or burning adj keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement “he was Aflame with desire” Synonyms: ablaze , aroused passionate having or expressing strong emotions

67. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Avidly adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (keenly, with enthusiasm) con avidez loc adv locución adverbial: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como