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Sentence count:235+7Posted:2016-12-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deficientlackingmissingnonexistentwanting(a)wantingSimilar words: pantingquarantinehuntingelephantineglintingparentingcontingentaccountingMeaning: ['wɑntɪŋ /'wɒn-]  adj. 1. not existing 2. inadequate in amount or degree. 
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91. Been wanting to get them off for hours.
92. The lawmakers prattle on about wanting greater continuity.
93. Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is. Friedrich Nietzsche 
94. Always I was comparing myself to others, watching other husbands, fathers and sons and invariably finding myself wanting.
95. A.R. How do you feel about young people wanting to become actors, these days?
96. He felt stripped, exposed, not wanting anyone to speak to him.
97. Aristotle and the Talmud both recommended placing the bed on a north-south axis for those wanting boys.
98. As a result, tans made in the shade are becoming increasingly popular with those wanting to practice safe sun.
99. Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in, grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch.
100. Smith lamely promised that help would be given to any women wanting to lead a decent life.
101. The demographic evidence on this matter has been examined above and found wanting as an explanation of population growth.
102. Angela was very explicit about her reasons for wanting a divorce.
103. Her clinic at the John Radcliffe hospital has a constant stream of parents wanting help.
104. But the occasional visitor who is wanting more will find that he has a genuine opportunity to engage in worthwhile learning.
105. However, Burke's outstanding performance had boxing enthusiasts agog with excitement and wanting more.
106. But a thing I found was that kept wanting to freeze the frame: to capture single images that summed everything up.
107. If she was stuck with wanting a man whose background and conditioning were alien to her, then that was her problem.
108. North, badly wanting to shut him up, tried to convince him it was otherwise.
109. Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power, they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda.
110. She sometimes felt she was walking a tightrope, wanting to be friendly with Therese, and yet terrified of upsetting Karl.
111. Suffering usually relates to wanting things to be different from the way they are. Allan Lokos 
112. Until Nikos was found wanting Owen would continue to trust him.
113. He is humiliated at Satis House but also feels slightly guilty about wanting more than what he is lucky to have.
114. With news like that, you can understand him wanting to get his leg over an old bike and ride all night.
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116. When you see jargon from other industries, you probably get confused and distracted, wanting familiar terms instead.
117. He'd left the time a bit tight deliberately, not wanting to arrive too early and therefore look too eager.
118. Firms wanting to merge have therefore been expected to jump through impossibly tight hoops.
119. Not wanting to cause friction with your partner is understandable, but it is worth bearing a few things in mind.
120. And he may have acquired an added incentive for wanting to make a good showing.
More similar words: pantingquarantinehuntingelephantineglintingparentingcontingentaccountingdissentingcontinuingunrelentinglywantwantonantiquecontinuefranticcontinuedcontinentcontinualquantifyantidotemeantimepedanticgiganticromanticatlanticquantitycontinuoustingeantiquity
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