agog
/ə ˈɡɑɡ/
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Definition(s):
- (adj) highly excited
Usage(s):
- Last week the paparazzi was agog in anticipation of the possible public confession of the golfer.
- Luther is all aquiver about the new helpline and agog with all the possibilities it holds to serve the needy.
- All day long the solar eclipse in the sky, had most of the world agog.
Quotes
- "The town is agog about the Tigers," Harwell said in a phone interview. "The fans haven't had much to cheer about. But now they're winning, and people are coming out of the woodwork. The hard-core fans are ecstatic, and the marginal fans are...on Jul 7, 2006 By: Ernie Harwell Source: Seattle Times