English to Lithuanian Meaning of agog - nekantriai laukiantis


Agog :
nekantriai laukiantis

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nekantriai laukiantis

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Definitions of agog in English
Adjective(1) highly excited by eagerness, curiosity, etc.
Examples of agog in English
(1) Police circles are agog with discussions as to what the ÔÇÿconfessionalÔÇÖ statement contains and why the police chief dismissed it as hearsay.(2) I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels.(3) While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle.(4) In Britain commentators and policy makers are agog about a new U.S. doctrine, unveiled by President George W. Bush in a commencement address early this month at West Point.(5) Meanwhile, Washington's all agog with the news that yes, ÔÇÿSunday BestÔÇÖ outfits are now back in fashion for children.(6) Though the event has created few ripples in the music scene in the city so far, Rahman's die-hard fans are all agog to see how the United Kingdom is going to receive the new stage musical.(7) I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter.(8) I have discussed this since with many other people, nearly all of whom agree that they approached Uluru with a kind of fatigue and were left agog in a way they could not adequately explain.(9) Gilz and I sat open mouthed and agog for most of it.(10) We sent our Director of Enterprise up to Nashua on a three-day management retreat and he came back all agog over this particular system.(11) The military world is agog to see which retired, or soon-to-retire, general, brigadier or colonel lands what's seen as one of the highest-profile jobs for which senior soldiers can apply.(12) The county remains agog since that superlative victory over Tipperary and supporters will relish this latest opportunity to get another look at the heroes of that unforgettable day.(13) They create a sort of macabre excitement with each crazy new stunt, and I, for one, am agog to see Neil's latest media circus creation, which he this week described as ÔÇÿnonsense on stiltsÔÇÖ.(14) He appears agog and excited at the crowds attending his rallies.(15) Ballina is agog with excitement as it waits for the start this coming weekend of what is promised to be one of the best Festival and Arts Weeks ever in the North Mayo capital.(16) ÔÇÿWe were all agog and we thought school would never end,ÔÇÖ says Sylvester.
(1) long time ago ::
seniai
(2) a long time ago ::
prieš daug laiko
(3) years ago ::
prieš metus
(4) two days ago ::
prieš dvi dienas
(5) a few days ago ::
Prieš kelias dienas
(6) three years ago ::
prieš trejus metus
(7) a year ago ::
prieš metus
(8) one year ago ::
Prieš metus
(9) a while ago ::
prieš kažkiek laiko
Synonyms
Adverb
1. eager ::
trokštantis
2. excited ::
susijaudinęs
3. impatient ::
nekantrus
4. keen ::
entuziastingas
5. anxious ::
neramus
6. avid ::
godus
7. in suspense ::
nežinioje
8. on tenterhooks ::
szpilkach
10. on pins and needles ::
ant adatos
Antonyms
1. indifferent ::
abejingas
Different Forms
agog
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