Synonym: anxious, death, demise, dying. Similar words: undying, already in, lying, saying, vying, trying, flying, crying. Meaning: ['daɪɪŋ] n. the time when something ends. adj. 1. in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be 2. eagerly desirous.
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(3) I'm dying for a cigar.
(4) The refugees were dying off from disease.
(5) I'm so thirsty I'm almost dying for a cuppa.
(6) A man should study till his dying day.
(7) The dying leaves became brown and curled up.
(8) I'll never forget it to my dying day .
(9) The patient nurse ministered to the dying old man.
(10) The priest prayed for the dying man.
(11) Refugees are dying for want of proper health care.
(12) Entertainers of this sort are now a dying breed.
(13) Edible wild herbs kept us from dying of starvation.
(14) Get busy living or get busy dying. Stephen King
(15) I'm dying to hear your news.
(16) The dead and the dying were everywhere.
(17) He was in imminent danger of dying.
(18) Thousands of people are dying from hunger every day.
(19) They attended day and night on the dying man.
(20) I'm dying to see her.
(21) Dying fish were flopping about on the wooden boards.
(22) The coals glowed red in the dying fire.
(23) The boy is dying with curiosity.
(24) People are dying of cancer more and more often.
(25) The dying man groaned with agony as the rescues tried to move him.
(26) He was denied his dying wish to be reconciled with his son.
(27) Persons dying from cancer grow thin and visibly waste away.
(28) Their single-minded devotion to the care of the dying was admirable.
(29) Without a transfusion(Sentencedict.com), the victim's probability of dying was 100%.
(30) How many days you heal the wounded and rescue the dying, fighting in the first line.
More similar words: undying, already in, lying, saying, vying, trying, flying, crying, frying, prying, burying, outlying, slaying, cloying, playing, lying down, carrying, delaying, bullying, worrying, ferrying, edifying, straying, drying up, annoying, dairying, spraying, dismaying, quarrying, pacifying.