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I'm dying to + (verb)
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When using the word 'dying' in this manner you are referring to wanting or desiring something greatly.
Here are some examples:
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I'm dying to relax on the beach.
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I'm dying to pick some fresh fruit.
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I'm dying to order some desserts.
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I'm dying to find out if I got the job.
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I'm dying to move to a bigger house.
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I'm dying to look at all the work you've done.
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I'm dying to learn more about you.
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I'm dying to introduce you to my parents.
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I'm dying to expand my business.
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I'm dying to check my score on the test.
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