Gung-ho
[guhng-hoh] /ˈgʌŋˈhoʊ/ Informal.
adjective
1.
wholeheartedly enthusiastic and loyal; eager; zealous:
a gung-ho military outfit.
adverb
2.
in a successful manner:
The business is going gung-ho.
Extremely enthusiastic or zealous: “He was gung-ho about going on a vacation to the beach.”
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