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raring

[ rair-ing ]

adjective

, Informal.
  1. very eager or anxious; enthusiastic:

    raring to go.



raring

/ ˈrɛərɪŋ /

adjective

  1. ready; willing; enthusiastic (esp in the phrase raring to go )


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Word History and Origins

Origin of raring1

First recorded in 1905–10; rare 3 + -ing 2

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Word History and Origins

Origin of raring1

C20: from rare , variant of rear ²

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Example Sentences

Ardie would bolt into the club with a huge smile and energy to match, raring to get on stage.

Armed with its findings, Team Perry was ready and raring to stomp Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary.

Still, he remains a daunting opponent—and the Democrats are raring to go.

But these girls were still raring to go, and the sun had set, and he was running out of opportunities for delay.

That's fine—I'm just raring to go on a good one tonight—how about you?

He'd had his good night and good by with Sally Forman, but now eighteen hours later he was fit and raring for a return match.

But even if I haven't got the bill to pay, I don't feel so raving, raring mad to go to the hotel.

The men were raring to be let loose to fight, anybody or anything, as long as it promised excitement and fight.

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