Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
Commander Keen was created in 1990.
"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."
William John Keen died in 1958.
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Roy was very keen for apples today.
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As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.
If I am the supervisor I would set a meeting and discuss the issue at hand, pinpoint the weak areas of performance and provide a clear path on how to improve.
That is a matter you would need to discuss with a particular school.That is a matter you would need to discuss with a particular school.That is a matter you would need to discuss with a particular school.That is a matter you would need to discuss with a particular school.
The correct phrase is "keen on." It is used to express enthusiasm or a strong interest in something. For example, "I am keen on trying that new restaurant."
A dog has a keen sense of smell, a bat has a keen sense of hearing, a cheetah has a keen sense of sight