Strong desire for something (not food or drink)
Have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
To feel the need to drink.
1 Reason for first visit: constant thirst and hunger paired with weight loss.
2 Investors, in their thirst for good news, are getting ahead of themselves.
3 We must listen to this thirst for freedom of nations, she said.
4 The next day came; intolerable was the thirst we endured by noon.
5 Nothing like sleeping fifteen hundred years to work up a real thirst .
6 Venetian cuisine is salted and marinated so thirst is a constant problem.
7 Conclusion: These results emphasize that thirst contributes to maternal discomfort during labor.
8 The morning came, and with it thirst and hunger; but no succor.
9 Give me some cold water, Maria; I have the most terrible thirst .
10 The fever continued unabated, with violent thirst and cold in the feet.
11 The questions he asks are judicious; and denote a thirst after knowledge.
12 Her decision to not drink didn't come from a lack of thirst .
13 Somehow, whenever he felt hunger or thirst , his needs were swiftly satisfied.
14 I felt such thirst , no amount of water would have quenched it.
15 The thirst after happiness is never extinguished in the heart of man.
16 No hunger or thirst or desire for a friend or lover's company.
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