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Wanting, in their definition, is "a prediction of liking".
How wanting in inanity!
This is wanting, in Berridge's scheme.
P1 is wanting in Yale copy.
In 2002, $4.6 million went wanting in Massachusetts.
Chamberlin and Moulton, and found wanting in many respects.
Yet, Chelsea is neither naïve nor wanting in determination.
He leaves us wanting, in the most delicious way, more.
unmanageable, wanting in flexibility or activity; hence], lame, disabled, crippled, infirm, debilitated, feeble, frail, weak, etc.
This feature of a bankruptcy law is wholly wanting in the Ohio statutes under consideration.
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Chilton wanted in, too.
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