a having or showing great excitement and interest
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At London, in an address before a session of the World Zionist Organ- ization, Sir Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, waxed enthusiastic over the upbuilding of the .
Forty-nine percent of Obama voters describe themselves as "very enthusiastic," compared to just 21% of McCain backers, and a full 27% of the Republican nominee's supporters say .
Unleashing Brand Advocates The following an excerpt from ?Brand Advocates: Turning Enthusiastic Customers into a Powerful Marketing Force,? (Wiley, 2012) by Rob Fuggetta.
June 14, 2013 - Forbes
Harry Reid in Examiner.com I was a proud and enthusiastic supporter of Barack Obama during the campaign and have worked as hard as I can to advance President Obama's legislative agenda,the senator from Nevada said.
John McCain in Guardian Unlimited I am optimistic, I am enthusiastic and I am confident that I can win this election. But more importantly, I can lead this nation and motivate all Americans to serve a cause greater than their self-interest,McCain said.