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agog adjective [ əˈɡɒɡ ]

• very eager or curious to hear or see something.
• "I'm all agog"
Similar: eager, excited, impatient, in suspense, on tenterhooks, on the edge of one's seat, on pins and needles, keen, anxious, longing, curious, expectant, enthralled, enthusiastic, avid, breathless, open-mouthed, waiting with bated breath, itching,
Opposite: uninterested, incurious,
Origin: mid 16th century: from Old French en gogues, from en ‘in’ + the plural of gogue ‘fun’.


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