Crossword clues for uneager
uneager
Wiktionary
a. Not eager.
WordNet
adj. lacking interest or spirit or animation; "decrepit, colorless uneager things" [ant: eager]
Usage examples of "uneager".
And after my previous experience as the Uneager Beaver, I surely should not be reading books.
Actually, I wanted to say that I was thankful that Mo still called me the Uneager Beaver, which suggested he would always hold the story I had written against me.
And once, while among mortals dreaming thus, She saw the young Corinthian Lycius Charioting foremost in the envious race, Like a young Jove with calm uneager face, And fell into a swooning love of him.
They could not afford to have uneager dnu when the beasts were their livelihood.
Though he still felt apart from these who appeared so like himself, he was also aroused that they seemed so uneager to welcome him either.
Thou hast been open with me, Witchland, to let me know thou art uneager to strike a field with us.
It was no longer a blue Monday, but he found himself uneager to return to his motel.
His limbs were bare, and as he stood motionless, bathed in the rosy light, he looked like some bronze god, perfect from the beaded moccasins to the calm, uneager face below the feathered headdress.
He was not uneager to be in the company of such a beauteous lady, but there were things to be considered.
He decided to go ashore, but after a week on board the houseboat he felt uneager to leave it and make all the social and mental readjustments necessary, minimal though these would now be.
A cold wind blew overhead and dissolved in the dawn mists, lifting a few uneager gulls across the banks.
The reduction in their daily water ration made them uneager to talk to each other.
You seem uneager to carry out the principles of our ambition which is to spread a great, laughing terror to the corners of the world.
She was not ungentle, but her grip was not unfirm, and I was not unapprehensive, nor uneager for her to let go.
Julianna considered her alternative, which was to smell like a sewer for the foreseeable future, then turned her back on her uneager protector and took stock.