1. agog - Adjective
2. agog - Adverb
4. agog - Adjective Satellite
In eager desire; eager; astir.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFar from participating in a current literary scene agog with vogue and hyperbole, the LRB has kept what is widely perceived as a mandarin aloofness from it. Complicity with the institutions of literature, whether patrons or advertisers, is scarcely a charge that can be made against the paper. Perry Anderson
Desire wears the brain as much as thought wears it. All my being is agog for chances to shine and to be shared. Henri Barbusse
I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next episode in your mystery story Source: Internet
The sandals and orange pants recall, to me, the old days when airports were agog with evangelical members of the “Hare Krishna” movement. Source: Internet
But that lack of resolution means that I am most definitely going to be looking out for book 5--this one ended on a humongous cliff-hanger, and I am all agog to find out what happens to Triana and company next! Source: Internet
That industry is video gaming, and Reis and his team of “mad scientists” at Agog Labs have developed a programming language, SkookumScript, that makes it much easier to create video games, while saving time and money and increasing creativity. Source: Internet