a. (UN-1 7.)
1687. O. Sansom, Lett., in Life (1710), 400. So dear Friends, I knowing, in some measure, the Enemies snares and workings, and how many this way have been beguiled, in giving way to let their Minds be drawn out, in uneager pursuit, and earnest reaching after Earthly Riches.
1819. Keats, Lamia, I. 218. Like a young Jove with calm uneager face.
1844. Ld. Houghton, Mem. Many Scenes, 186. A youth with dull, uneager face.