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Eager beaver
/ˈiːɡə bˈiːvə/
/ˈiːɡɚ bˈiːvɚ/
Eager beaver
[СУЩ]What is the origin of the idiom "eager beaver" and when to use it?
The origin of the phrase "eager beaver" is believed to date back to the mid-20th century, specifically during World War II. It is thought to stem from the beaver's industrious nature and persistent work ethic. This idiom can be used to describe employees who are proactive and go above and beyond their regular duties, students who are highly motivated and actively participate in their studies, or anyone who consistently demonstrates a strong drive and eagerness to accomplish tasks or achieve goals.
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1. A couple of eager beaver arrows came arcing over from back in the ranks, and he burned them up in flight, puff puff, puff.
2. And because it’s such an eager beaver, scientists have set up with all sorts of instruments to help monitor its activity.
3. There's some eager beavers out there that have found a ways to see it, even if it's not available to them yet, and I won't say anything if you don't.
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