Pronunciation: /ˈrɛrɪŋ tuː/
adjective showing eagerness or enthusiasm
A1 I am raring to go on my first day of school.
A2 The team was raring to start the game and show their skills.
B1 She was raring to explore the new city and learn about its culture.
B2 The students were raring to begin their research project and delve into the topic.
C1 The athletes were raring to compete in the championship and showcase their abilities.
C2 After months of preparation, the band was raring to perform their new album live on stage.
preposition indicating that someone is eager or excited to do something
A1 I am raring to go on my first day of school.
A2 She was raring to start her new job and make a good impression.
B1 The team is raring to play in the championship game.
B2 After months of training, he is raring to compete in the marathon.
C1 The artist is raring to showcase her latest collection at the gallery.
C2 Having completed his PhD, he is raring to begin his career in academia.
formal The team is raring to start the new project.
informal I'm raring to go on our road trip this weekend.
slang She's raring to party tonight.
figurative The young athlete is raring to break the world record.
was raring to
are raring to
more raring to
most raring to
is raring to
will be raring to
has been raring to
is being raring to
is raring to
very raring to
to be raring to
being raring to
raring to go