Synonym: crave, hunger, hungriness, lust, starve, thirstiness. Similar words: thirsty, thirst for, third, first, at first, two-thirds, first aid, headfirst. Meaning: [θɜrst /θɜːst] n. 1. a physiological need to drink 2. strong desire for something (not food or drink). v. 1. feel the need to drink 2. have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
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61. Convinced that the general public had an unsatisfied thirst for knowledge, he took an active part in several educational activities.
62. Not that this deterred him; he was determined to break one open and quench his thirst.
63. In bad times the stream vanished completely, and the tribe lived in the shadow of thirst.
64. Emerson took his thirst for new religion to the college circuit.
65. As the royal party was brought round backstage,[Sentencedict.com ] my thirst got the better of me.
66. Instead he and his men suffered terribly from scorching, thirst, and scurvy, from which one of his officers died.
67. By May 1913 it was expected that Emmeline Pankhurst would die from hunger and thirst strikes.
68. With the academic thirst for knowledge goes the academic's well-publicized thirst for alcoholic refreshment.
69. Dorothy Heathcote Because Dorothy is such a charismatic figure, many people thirst to see her on television or read about her.
70. Other options include 150-gallon fuel tanks, a nod to the thirst of the Shamu-size vehicles.
71. Addition of solute causes a rise in tonicity with stimulation of both thirst and antidiuretic hormone release. Fluid retention ensues.
72. Most of the glasses probably contained hot milk or even worse, but they certainly gave me a thirst.
73. A great thirst is a great joy when quenched in time. Edward Abbey
74. She warns of thirst for knowledge tipping over into dangerous greed, and of youthful promise lost for one fatal flaw.
75. It is diverted hundreds of miles along aqueducts to slake the thirst of Los Angeles, Phoenix and Tucson.
76. Both nobles and plebeians quench the thirst of their lust here.
77. There would be water from the sink to quench his thirst, and that would buy him some time.
78. Seven people died of thirst after their truck broke down on an isolated desert road.
79. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
80. After exercising, fruit juices are excellent because they quench your thirst.
81. By this time, she was too weak from hunger and thirst to call to him from the window.
82. In either case there is a physical hunger or thirst and physical objects to satisfy the need.
83. Addition of solute causes a rise in tonicity with stimulation of both thirst and antidiuretic hormone release.
84. The local press are doing their best to satisfy the thirst for facts on the tournament and teams.
85. It will not quench your thirst faster or make you even sexier than you were before.
86. For one so shy, he nursed an extraordinary thirst for attention.
87. Violent thirst for ice cold, and refreshing drinks; dry mouth and throat.
88. The agonies she endured never satisfied her insatiable thirst to suffer for sinners and for the souls in Purgatory.
89. Maggie had developed a raging thirst and wondered if she could get a drink at the Commemorative Hall.
90. Under these circumstances, thirst and antidiuretic hormone secretion would be stimulated or inhibited in parallel.
More similar words: thirsty, thirst for, third, first, at first, two-thirds, first aid, headfirst, first of all, third reich, third party, first prize, first-aid kit, at first sight, the first person, for the first time, first and foremost, in the first place, first amendment, hire, whirr, T-shirt, stairs, upstairs, burst, put on airs, at worst, burst in, burst into, understand.