Definitions
(usually followed by ‘to’) full of eagerness
Word origin
From rare (verb), a variant of rear (“to raise, rouse”). More at rear.
Used in a sentence
“raring to go”
“I'm ready and raring to go. I can hardly wait to get there.”
“Tonight's a boogie-oogie time / And you know I'm raring to go / I'm gonna celebrate / Tonight's mine, all mine, yeah”
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Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Eager to begin”6 letters
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