To feel the need to drink.
1For my part they can be thirsty as long as they like.
2He would never be hungry again, but he would always be thirsty.
3Squeeze the cow's udders: I shall be thirsty enough: You pretty wriggler!
4After all, it 's okay to be hungry but ugly to be thirsty?
5We shall all be thirsty after a walk of two leagues.
6The children may be thirsty again before we get to Polly's.
7But if the man be thirsty, what is he to do?
8And might a man be thirsty, and yet unwilling to drink?
9Those boys knew what it was to be thirsty, terrible thirst!
10They emptied great jugs of water around its roots, pronouncing it to be thirsty.
11But your voice is so queer, Lena; you must be thirsty for your breakfast.
12From my childhood I have never known what it was not to be thirsty.
13He drew a pitcher of water from the well, for she might be thirsty.
14One thing is clear, you may think that the inhabitants need never be thirsty.
15Now, the king happened to be thirsty, and asked her for but a drink.
16I will now go and send you some aguardiente, for you must be thirsty.