Synonym: covet, desire, envy, lust, want. Similar words: brave, craving, unravel, traveler, depraved, travesty, travelled, contravene. Meaning: [kreɪv] v. 1. have a craving, appetite, or great desire for 2. plead or ask for earnestly.
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61. Bird - hunters will crave me in vain , For I roam the limitless sky .
62. Pick This If: You crave uncharted white water and a sustainable global economy, too.
63. I'm very tired now, and I crave for a rest!
64. If you crave the feeling of being untethered, light as a feather, tossing your things is a great way to go. But it's not easy.
65. People crave foods which are high in both sugar and fat.
66. If you start to crave something sweet and sugary, try chewing a piece of gum.
67. If you crave a quarter pound of hamburger, or some French fries, go eat a salad.
68. But you give things up, too, and sometimes you strongly crave comfort, stability and familiarity over excitement, exoticism and newness.
69. For I am like the gatherer of summer fruit, like the gleaner of the vintage, when there are no grapes to eat, none of the early figs I crave.
70. Fifty percent in the first year is not enough when you crave a a Ferrari.
71. When you crave a pick-me-up, don't reach for chocolate or coffee — try peppermint oil instead.
72. Instead, they crave sweets, fruits ( especially citrus ) and dairy products.
73. All Americans crave to be svelte ( and rich ).
74. An over caffeinated America seems to perpetually crave more shut-eye.
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75. "This is the stress hormone that makes them crave sugar, fat and salt," Albers says.
76. What they crave is "access", the power to open doors and gain a hearing that the Clinton name will provide.
77. Pinsky, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at USC's Keck School of Medicine, said narcissists crave attention, are overconfident, behave erratically and lack empathy.