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thirsty
adjective as in dry, desirous (especially for liquid)
Example Sentences
The American people are thirsty for disruption and are abandoning legacy institutions left and right.
"I don't blame them, though. We were thirsty and went to the well. They didn't come to us," said Gurpreet.
The glassy stare, the eyebrows tilted up like thirsty caterpillars, his purr as he lights a cigar.
In the winter of 2022 into 2023, dozens of atmospheric rivers brought record-breaking rain to California, burying mountain towns in snow, unleashing landslides and providing ample water for thirsty vegetation and farmland.
Until it was closed, Strangers' bar also did a roaring trade, particularly in the summer months when it serves drinks to thirsty punters on the Commons terrace, enjoying spectacular views of the Thames.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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