thirst
11thirst — index desire, need (deprivation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
12thirst — vb hunger, pine, yearn, *long, hanker Analogous words: covet, crave, *desire, wish, want …
13thirst — [n] craving (especially for liquid) appetite, aridity, desire, drought, dryness, eagerness, hankering, hunger, keenness, longing, lust, passion, thirstiness, yearning, yen; concepts 20,709 …
14thirst|i|ly — «THURS tuh lee», adverb. in a thirsty manner …
15thirst — I n. 1) to experience thirst; more usu. is: to be thirsty 2) to quench, slake one s thirst 3) unquenchable; unquenched thirst 4) a thirst for (a thirst for knowledge) II v. (d; intr.) to thirst for (to thirst for knowledge) * * * [θɜːst] more usu …
16thirst — 1 noun 1 (singular) the feeling of wanting or needing a drink: quench your thirst (=get rid of your thirst by drinking something): a thirst quenching drink | work up a thirst (=do work or exercise that makes you thirsty): I really worked up a… …
17thirst — thirst1 [θə:st US θə:rst] n [: Old English; Origin: thurst] 1.) [singular] the feeling of wanting or needing a drink →↑thirsty, hunger ↑hunger ▪ Ice water is the only thing that really quenches my thirst (=gets rid of it) . ▪ We had worked up a… …
18thirst — [[t]θɜ͟ː(r)st[/t]] thirsts, thirsting, thirsted 1) N VAR Thirst is the feeling that you need to drink something. Coca is well known for reducing hunger, thirst and fatigue... Instead of tea or coffee, drink water to quench your thirst... I had… …
19thirst — thirst1 [ θɜrst ] noun 1. ) singular the feeling that you are thirsty: quench your thirst (=drink until you are no longer thirsty): She drank and drank but couldn t quench her thirst. 2. ) uncount the state of not having enough to drink:… …
20Thirst — 박쥐 Bakjwi Título Thirst Ficha técnica Dirección Chan wook Park Datos y cifras País(es) Cor …