"Keen lashed" typically refers to someone who has sharp, intense, or striking eyes, often emphasized by long, prominent eyelashes. This phrase can evoke a sense of allure or intensity in a person's gaze, suggesting both beauty and depth of perception. It is often used in literary contexts to describe characters with captivating eyes.
"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."
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
Commander Keen was created in 1990.
No, the correct phrase is "keen on doing something" without "to." For example, you would say, "I am keen on learning new languages." Using "to" in this context is grammatically incorrect.
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To lash is to fasten with rope or string, or to whip. "He lashed himself to the mast" is the first meaning; "Jesus was lashed before being crucified" is the second.
"Keen" can mean either sharp or eager.
He lashed the thief with his whip.She lashed out at me for no reason.The tomb raider lashed out and grabbed the ledge to avoid falling through the booby-trapped floor.
Tree trunks were lashed together to build the Kon-Tikiraft.
convicts get lashed because when they don't obay there master
The word "keen" rhymes with mean and can also mean to scream loudly or shout enthusiastically.
Mustard has a sharp or keen taste. "Keen as mustard" means being sharp-minded.
Lashed Euphoria was created on 2006-07-31.
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