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raring to go (to be) [exp]

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Meaning:
- To be energetic and ready to seize the moment or carpe diem.
Examples:
- A good music, the continuous program of work out and a travel with friends make me be raring to go!
- I’ve packed my bags, set my alarm, and I’m raring to go for tomorrow’s hike!
- The team has completed the prep work and is raring to go for the product launch.
- Everyone at the party was raring to go when the DJ started playing upbeat music.
- The players warmed up quickly and were raring to go before the game started.
- Once you’ve set your goals, make sure you’re raring to go to achieve them!
- I’ve been practicing this speech for weeks, and now I’m raring to go!
- The concert was delayed, but the crowd was still raring to go when the band finally appeared.
- The soldiers completed their drills and were raring to go for the mission ahead.
- The kids were raring to go as soon as they heard about the trip to the zoo.
- After weeks of training, the athletes are raring to go for the big race.
- She’s been raring to go ever since she got the green light for her new project.