But the keenest of human torments is to be judged without a law.
Keen of course, but he couldn't understand a word they said.
She was an attractive brunette, keen of eye and manner.
She heard in the wind the thin keen of a beggar.
The keen of the wind through the treetops was her only answer.
He sat up straight, keen of eye and alert.
Having fed early, and far away, we were warm with blood and keen of vision.
Somewhere in the smoke the woman screamed again, a high keen of agony and terror.
I am keen of course to listen to the honourable Members' comments on this major reform.
When it comes to buying houses, the British are keenest of all.