Uneager

Word UNEAGER
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People know me as a calm, placid man, slow to anger, uneager for confrontation, but this ... this was the final straw. ❋ Unknown (2009)

HuffPost's Sam Stein writes, Unwilling or perhaps uneager to let go of last week's scuffle over Mitt Romney's controversial distortion of an old Barack Obama quote, the Democratic National Committee announced on Monday a major ad campaign attacking the former Massachusetts governor's character. ❋ Paul Blumenthal (2011)

Unlike the tax increases and some of the spending programs the president has proposed, which have little chance of passage in a deeply divided Congress uneager to raise taxes in an election year, his proposed cuts carry more weight as congressional committees begin writing spending bills that would reduce the government's red ink. ❋ Laura Meckler (2012)

Japan is uneager to see a competitive united Korea. ❋ Eric Margolis (2011)

Randy eagerly shoved the single sheet of thin, white paper into the professor's uneager hand. ❋ Nathaniel Tower (2011)

Many, including Ms. Merkel initially stood by him in the scandal, uneager to lose a rising star popular with conservative voters. ❋ Vanessa Fuhrmans (2011)

The cost to Greece of default is relatively trivial compared to the cost to its creditors, mostly European banks uneager to take large write-downs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But it is mostly with respect to Obama's evident reluctance to confront boldly the right-wing Bushites over the terrorism policies that I'd like to raise the question: how powerful are those Bushite forces against which Obama seems so uneager to go to war? ❋ Unknown (2009)

How often have we refused to go out into the world and do something that leaves a worthwhile memory in its place because we were afraid, or because we were tired or discomfited or otherwise uneager to leave the safety and peace and comfort of our houses, couches, and DVD players? ❋ Unknown (2009)

It should because Bush & Co. are philosophically and authentically uneager to crack down on their corporate cash base. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He seemed solid, intelligent, capable, and uneager for personal power. ❋ Carver_Jeffrey (2006)

How could she say it, and yet seem uneager, indifferent? ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)

And he turned to the fire, the set of his shoulders confessing what his lips would not -- that though he loved Ellen, though he wanted Ellen, there was something imperfect in the condition of his love which made him leaden and uneager. ❋ Rebecca West (1937)

Cupid's messenger, wearing grease-grimed overalls and the fatuous grin of the dalliant male, would transmit his communication to the uneager ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)

He was seated alone, smoking, drinking, watching the crowd with amused, uneager glance. ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)

Katharine raised her eyes with I know not what lingering hope; but it was he, a young Zeus now, triumphant and uneager. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)

Katharine raised her eyes with I know not what lingering hope; it was he, a young Zeus now, triumphant and uneager. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)

The first thing he read was three stanzas on the left-hand page where the book opened to his uneager hands, and his eyes, expectant of disappointment, -- for up to that time, never having read any, he hated poetry, -- fell on one of the five or six perfect poems in the world: ❋ Gouverneur Morris (1914)

Sometimes he took away the breath of his adversaries by the very vigour of his attack, and, like the old Northern leaders, whose deeds he wished to give to an uneager world in translated verse, he faced great dangers and achieved great ends. ❋ Jenkins, Herbert (1912)

He worked at The Romany Rye, not because he saw profit in it, not because he was anxious to give another book to an uneager public; but because of the sting in its tail, because of the thunderbolt Appendix in which he paid off old scores against the critics and his personal enemies. ❋ Jenkins, Herbert (1912)

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