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overeager

British  
/ ˌəʊvərˈiːɡə /

adjective

  1. excessively eager or keen

    overeager supporters

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No one doubts that optical networking is the future, but investors seem to be overeager to declare the death of copper.

From Barron's

Why did he have to make an example of a player who was understandably overeager on what could have been one of the triumphant nights of his life?

From Los Angeles Times

That’s when the Alabama defense dialed up a secret plan of its own—designed especially to capitalize on an overeager offense.

From The Wall Street Journal

The overeager holiday helper — that perennial character in the Thanksgiving tableau.

From Salon

At trial, Sexton’s attorney portrayed him as an “overeager kid” trying to help the FBI, a low-ranking jailer who exaggerated his importance in the scheme.

From Los Angeles Times