Similar words: granted, antedate, implanted, enchanted, antediluvian, discontented, contented, want. Meaning: [wɑnt /wɒnt] adj. 1. desired or wished for or sought 2. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
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91. As I was looking through some books on a secondhand bookstall , I dropped on just what I wanted.
92. You are my words, my feeelings and my emotions. You are all I have wanted in mylife.
93. We wanted to buy the chairs but another couple were bidding against us.
94. In Japan we wanted to go native and not stay in a European hotel.
95. The police have put up wanted posters describing the man.
96. The new bourgeoisie, which was created by the Industrial Revolution, had money to spend and wanted to travel.
97. She wanted to buy the orange dress,but we persuaded her that the blue one was more becoming.
98. The salesman unsold the shirt I wanted and sold me another.
99. The classmates wanted to make her the monitor,but she demurred.
100. I told my mother I wanted to marry Jan but she didn't approve.
101. He wanted to put their relationship on a permanent footing.
102. I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.
103. The girls froze him off when he wanted to join the party.
104. I thought of you immediately when they said they wanted someone who could speak English.
105. I went away to college thinking it would be wall-to-wall parties and all the freedom I wanted.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
106. As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided that she wanted to become a nurse.
107. In the past, I only wanted people to see the best of me. Now, I find that I do not mind your seeing my faults because I want you to accept me the way I am.
108. He could make trouble for me if he wanted to.
109. They wanted someone responsible to look after the place at night-time.
110. Readers of the magazine said they wanted more stories about ordinary people and less stories about the rich and famous.
111. The moment we saw the house, we knew we wanted to buy it.
112. She wanted to be the first woman to climb Mount Everest, and she almost succeeded.
113. The boy could not paint on,because his mother wanted him to be a teacher.
114. She wanted to enjoy her retirement without being beset by financial worries.
115. She wanted a drink, but she had to stay sober.
116. The cleaner had muddled my papers, and I couldn't find the one I wanted.
117. I had to matriculate if I wanted to do a degree.
118. We were left with the impression that the contract was ours if we wanted it.
119. He wanted to quit himself of any blame for our failure.
120. He had swallowed so much sea water he wanted to vomit.
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