Use "wasnt too eager to talk" in a sentence

1. Robert was eager to talk about life in the Army.

2. They were only too eager to help us.

3. I've always been too eager for recognition.

4. He was too distressed to talk.

5. You talk too much.

6. They all greeted me very cordially and were eager to talk about the new project.

7. He was too bashful to talk about sex.

8. There will always be some one only too eager to criticise your progress.

9. I was eager to talk to the missionaries about what I had read and what I now knew.

10. Perhaps the captain of the frigate was a touch too eager.

11. She finds the divorce too upsetting to talk about.

12. I hate to talk to Charles. He is too sissy.

13. I think you talk too much.

14. She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy.

15. Because it was too painful to talk about, especially for your father.

16. The definition of Credulous is someone who is too eager to believe things, often without thinking them through

17. The talk began to waft over me, Halema's guttural Arabic being too quick and too difficult for me to catch.

18. Drinking too much can be a problem that nobody likes to talk about .

19. My wife gave me too much pillow talk to persuade me taking briberies.

20. This will add variety and help to keep your talk from sounding too heavy.

21. ‘To be manly,’ men may have been told, ‘you should not talk too much.’

22. They're eager to please .

23. 3 About that pay freeze: the president likes to talk about "teachable moments." Well, in this case he seems eager to teach Americans something false.

24. When they exchanged ideas,[sentencedict .com] their talk was too guarded.

25. The actual construction began in 1969 and wasnt completed till over 100 years later.

26. They personally would be too embarrassed to talk to a cripple, let alone argue with one.

27. I'm a little bit introvert that I don't like talk too much.

28. Be eager.

29. To talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements, or possessions ‘I wouldn’t be afraid, ’ she Boasted

30. 3 My abiding memory of our first meeting is of a girl too shy to talk.

31. Flushed from passion and eager to engage in pillow talk, a woman turns to tell her beloved how much she adores him - and he's out for the count.

32. Chameleon, ever eager to fit in?

33. Eager to Grow Bulbs & Perennials

34. Ban eager to enter the tournament

35. They are eager to stabilize currencies.

36. Republicans are eager to conclude negotiations.

37. Be flexible, air differences, talk them out, and don’t take yourself too seriously.

38. Anne was eager to obliterate her error.

39. He was eager to get into politics.

40. He's very, very thin, and he is, indeed, very sick with pneumonia, and he's too sick to talk to me, so I talk to his daughter Kathleen, and I say to her,

41. A Complaisant person is eager to please.

42. Mr de Klerk's people say the Congress is dragging its feet because it is too disorganised to talk.

43. We are willing, nay, eager to go.

44. I was afraid that if I appeared too eager, it might dawn on the woman she had made a terrible mistake.

45. It's a phrase we use in English eager beaver .'Goodbye you eager beavers!

46. The child is eager to have the candy.

47. 10 Mr de Klerk's people say the Congress is dragging its feet because it is too disorganised to talk.

48. He's a bright kid and eager to learn.

49. Maria was eager to revisit her first school.

50. What does Curious mean? Eager to learn more

51. The rest have become Apparatchiks, eager to obey

52. All are eager to participate in the meeting.

53. Bosses were not always eager to befriend trainees.

54. They are eager to buy their government bonds.

55. All too often, though, idle talk strays beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste.

56. Idea of excess, too eager: “ est etiam supervacua (ut sic dixerim) operositas, ut a diligenti Curiosus et a religione superstitio distat, ” Quint

57. If you insert too many additional ideas during the talk, timing may be a problem.

58. Are you so eager to return to the Medicus?

59. Adjective Curiousness eager to learn or know; inquisitive

60. Curious definition, eager to learn or know; inquisitive

61. Marion spoke, eager to break the tense silence.

62. 3 A good teacher will draw out the student and not talk too much himself.

63. Not so eager, cousin.

64. Talk socially without exchanging too much information Familiarity information: Chaffer used as a verb is rare.

65. You're so eager to face death, then, are you?

66. All are eager to do whatever they are asked.

67. Are you eager to share in this delightful activity?

68. They are eager to continue the discussion, but how?

69. There are too many radio shows featuring idiots who call in and talk trash all day.

70. Belligerent: Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive

71. Which scientist was eager to make the hydrogen bomb?

72. Anxious adjective (EAGER) B2 eager to do something: Developing countries that are Anxious for hard currency can rarely afford to protect the environment.

73. I just want to talk for a moment about why warfare created such opportunities for potentially raising a person's social status, and thus why some people were actually eager for war.

74. Would you have been eager to make that call?

75. You are an eager beaver.

76. Indeed, Bassets are not eager to obey many commands

77. He was eager to match his knowledge against mine.

78. 29 Marion spoke, eager to break the tense silence.

79. The boy is eager to ride his new bicycle.

80. She waited in eager anticipation for Robert to arrive.