Sentences with overanxious
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O o - He lambastes overanxious pop rappers, racial tension, and society's preconceptions in a nasal hopscotch speed rap over frantic instrumentals.
- Being overanxious to beat Jeremy, I took off after the first noise I heard, and startled a couple of field mice.
- But in the hands of an overanxious company executive it can just as easily become a chilly fog that obfuscates the common truth.
- Even if no lawsuit is filed, it can be quite unsettling to deal with overanxious beneficiaries who want their inheritances immediately.
- Sophie proves to be a pretty, overanxious, often stammering young woman, sometimes unable to finish a spoken sentence.
- He's still undisciplined, overanxious and - currently - saddled with injuries, but fun to watch regardless.
- The hitters have been overanxious and are pressing too much in clutch situations.
- It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person.
- In my overanxious state, I started looking around the crowd mostly to alleviate the boredom of the MC who had been announcing the night's festivities for over five minutes.
- As I said, when he thinks visitors might be interested in his story, he gets a bit overanxious to show them everything.
- But Pete has concealed the job from everyone, especially his overanxious mother, who regards the city as a dangerous place that swallows up feckless visitors like Pete's father, who is absent or dead.
- When the team puts runners in scoring position, hitters are overanxious and tend to swing at bad pitches early in the count.
- I am a little overanxious for his input into long-range planning.
- Bow hunters are not overanxious toward taking game.