Canadian cable TV film channel.
Have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
To plead with someone for help or for a favor; to request urgently or persistently.
1 Government backbenchers have best access to local media who crave constituency announcements.
2 He didn't crave power or aim to subject another group of unfortunates.
3 However much my body might crave rest, my mind refused to unwind.
4 Badgers, monkeys and felines all crave physical contact with others, he reports.
5 How this club must crave securing him to a new long-term deal.
6 It's simple, but it lacks the level of control many photographers crave .
7 We all need it, some crave it constantly, others find it elusive.
8 Mamma says it makes people crave drink; and then they become drunkards.
9 No doubt I also crave to be thought of as a hero.
10 Festival and TV audiences who enjoyed the former will crave second helpings.
11 You crave largesse, and the gentlemen favor you with money and jewels.
12 And SoundCloud has always has the social element that other services crave .
13 From Johnny Sexton to Andrew Porter, this group of players crave pressure.
14 The lighter vibe you crave will develop soon: don't act too impulsively!
15 There are people who crave celebrity whatever the cost to their dignity.
16 It is not the money that I crave for, but the applause.
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