Keenest [adjective]

Definition of Keenest:

enthusiastic

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Sentence/Example of Keenest:

Those were the days when between the Scottish railway companies the keenest rivalry and the bitterest competition existed.

The keenest lawyer in our county is not so clever a cross-examiner as his sister when she sits with her needles and yarn.

There was a Miss Mayblunt, no longer in her teens, who looked at the world through lorgnettes and with the keenest interest.

The death of Harcla, the keenest and ablest warrior in141 England, did not remove the difficulties from Edward's path.

Surely Monsieur de Condillac was possessed of the keenest sense of humour in all France.

They exulted amid their keenest pangs that they were counted worthy to suffer for their divine Master.

The keenest eye at that time could have detected no wrinkle on Lucy's lovely girlish face.

The young man, gifted as he was with the keenest susceptibilities, perceived this, and his head drooped.

The detective listened with the keenest attention as Henry Burns repeated the story he had told the banker.

Robert Moffat and his wife watched the progress of the Mission at Inyati with the keenest interest.