"The chase is keen." It often referrs to any sort of chase, that is in your favor. Or "keen" can be used such as; "Hello, Sheryl. I'm not to keen on our dinner plans, can we reschedule?"
The kea is a type of parrot native to New Zealand. It is known for its intelligence and curiosity, often displaying problem-solving skills and resourcefulness. The kea is the world's only alpine parrot and is known for its playful and mischievous nature.
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"He chased like foxhounds chase their prey".
Serval's behavioral adaptations include their excellent hunting skills, such as their ability to leap high into the air to catch birds in flight, and their keen sense of hearing that allows them to detect prey hidden in tall grass. They are also very agile and can run at high speeds to chase and capture fast-moving prey.
Chase sounds like a good dog's name to me
when chase is getting interesting
"Keen" can mean either sharp or eager.
Mustard has a sharp or keen taste. "Keen as mustard" means being sharp-minded.
The word "keen" rhymes with mean and can also mean to scream loudly or shout enthusiastically.
sheen, lean, mean, bean, green, jean, keen, ween
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Keen, Mean, Gleen
Keen can have several meaning depending on its place in language, is can mean 'sharp and having a fine cutting edge', or highly developed, or eager or zealous, it can mean sever or acute (as in a keen or acute sense of hearing), it can also mean closely contested or strong. Also 'to be keen on' can mean to have a strong affection for.
It's "Peachy Keen" and it means you are ok Example: Person 1: "Are you feeling ok?" Person 2: "Peachy Keen.."
Keen.
Clean, green,