Synonym: hungriness, longing. Similar words: earnings, early warning, warning, yearn, year after year, morning, burning, returning. Meaning: [jɜrnɪŋ /jɜːn-] n. prolonged unfulfilled desire or need.
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(31) Already my body was beginning to feel restless: demanding reunification with the object of its yearning.
(32) It was a yearning far more powerful than any yearning of the senses.
(33) This, I decided, was the island I had been yearning for.
(34) How he must have aspired to rise up forcefully, his yearning impregnating the walls with a similar passion.
(35) They were not really bad dreams, more an aching yearning pain that seemed to permeate her very being.
(36) All she had was a yearning for everything that was out there beyond her knowledge.
(37) Rabin's works speak of both the realities of everyday life and of a yearning for the spiritual.
(38) Like the Zionist experience too, this yearning is reinforced by repeated exposure to legal and physical vulnerability.
(39) They hardly imagined that there were so many indigent, yearning, crooked, canny inheritors on the earth.
(40) My timid, yearning soul Was with a splendid radiance made whole.
(41) The pun fits all sorts of natural and unnatural phenomena, from lunar cycles to a nostalgic yearning to see Elvis again.
(42) Or maybe my true self is yearning to be something like Mary Matalin.
(43) This yearning for freedom is not going to disappear overnight.
(44) His limited means, however, were made up for by the passion of his yearning to collect.
(45) Also in this house-fit there was no anger, no suffocation, no yearning to be elsewhere.
(46) I was yearning to see my brother, but I was embarrassed by the complications in my life.
(47) Or are we creating a fantasy out of partial evidence and our own yearning?
(48) How could she feel her whole body yearning for him, when logic and reason told her that it shouldn't be?
(49) This yearning for former glories was already manifest in a particular kind of sentimentality and nostalgia.
(50) This penetrating study of a drunken drop-out, yearning for oblivion, is both ridiculously funny and painfully sad.
(51) When you are ready, the person you have been yearning for will enter the meadow, and approach you.
(52) Daughter June had inherited some of her father's wanderlust and had a yearning for show business.
(53) This is a yearning which mankind insists shall be fulfilled and it has a specialised organ for doing this.
(54) Chasing and racing is fun for a time but you end up yearning for something different.
(55) Nothing like what they sang at Sweet Home, where yearning fashioned every note.
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(56) Call it yearning, or more realistically call it leching or lusting.
(57) What had she secretly been yearning to hear him say?
(58) Seam combine melancholy, rage and pure plaintive yearning to devastating effect.
(59) Nor did he invent that particularly intense expression of yearning called speaking in tongues.
(60) The yearning of man's heart is homesickness for God.
More similar words: earnings, early warning, warning, yearn, year after year, morning, burning, returning, concerning, good morning, heartening, year, tarnish, garnish, earn, yesteryear, carnivorous, learn, fiscal year, turn in, learned, earnest, turn into, saturnine, learn from, earnestly, dining, mining, moaning, raining.