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Meanings of generally anxious in English
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Usage of generally anxious in English
1
She was kind, conventional, and generallyanxious to take the proper line.
2
An unpractised writer is generallyanxious to bespeak public attention, and to solicit public indulgence.
3
Then she gave me a broken fan, and seemed very generallyanxious to make me comfortable.
4
He was generallyanxious to get away to Lincoln's Inn, and on most mornings had left the house before his son-in-law.
5
He was so moody that his partner, who was generallyanxious to keep him quiet, more than once endeavoured to encourage him.
6
This created much disappointment, among the citizens of that city, who were generallyanxious to behold the "great agitator" of the north western frontier.
7
She can never feel quite safe in her home or work; she is generallyanxious and suffers from what her mum calls "impending doom scenarios".