overenthusiastic造句1. Read in studio A family is living in the firing line of over-enthusiastic golfers because of a planning mistake.
2. Historians are surely right to mistrust over-enthusiastic explorers like Oswald Spengler or Arnold Toynbee.
3. And very good at it he was, too, although he was a little over-enthusiastic, especially where young females were concerned.
4. And the entire team were warned about their over-enthusiastic appealing and shows of dissent.
5. Trident seems to occupy a blind spot for a Government otherwise over-enthusiastic about cutbacks in public expenditure.
6. Over-enthusiastic followers have been known to backfire on valid and well intentioned initiatives in education.
7. They say that overenthusiastic researchers tend to read too much into the results, committing the scientific equivalent of seeing Jesus in a tortilla.
8. In retrospect, I might have been somewhat overenthusiastic, but I did succeed in making a number of students (non-Indians) arrange a trip to India at the end of the year.
9. After the ploy was widely criticized, company executives credited the fallout to an "overenthusiastic intern" and apologized.
10. He was fascinated by Laura's stories of psychoanalysis and his overenthusiastic questions almost verged on the discourteous.
11. Instead, the scientists would enter the body through the "Austrian windows"—their name for the overenthusiastic cuts made by the initial investigators.
12. The Millennium Assessment report lists 21 such "experiments, " carried out by fishing fleets, overenthusiastic gardeners or even wildlife managers.
13. Last night I lost a bridge in my front teeth due to an overenthusiastic son.
14. Most men occasionally have poor or tardy erections and even fit, athletic, overenthusiastic men, as well as the inexperienced and anxious, may suffer premature ejaculation.