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Discover Ludwig"be dying for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom to express a strong desire or longing for something. Example: "I have been dying for a piece of chocolate cake all day." This sentence means that the person has had a strong desire or craving for chocolate cake throughout the day. Other examples could include: - "She's been dying for a vacation to a tropical beach." - "He was dying for a cold glass of water after running 10 miles." - "I am dying for the weekend to arrive so I can relax." - "They were dying for a chance to meet their favorite celebrity." - "The dog was dying for a treat and wouldn't stop begging until he got one."
Dictionary
be dying for
verb
To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death. or the sciences.
Exact(13)
"I know collectors would just be dying for that one".
"Nobody should be dying for trying to make a better life for themselves," says Younglas.
"I just thought it would be an experiment, interesting because the audience would think it was funny and also be dying for me," Silverman says.
I and my family would be grateful, even though I may be dying, for your continued help with my quality of life and dignity".
After various fractious encounters, notably with a beach party of college kids, he stumbles into the sea, convinced he will be dying for his country.
That seemed to leave him arguing that Iraq had been a mistake, but American soldiers would not be dying for that error if only he were to become president.Mr Bush had some success in claiming Mr Kerry was sending mixed messages to allies and American troops.
Similar(44)
He was dying for it to happen.
"I am dying for sleep".
"People here are dying for waves.
"These people are dying for attention".
He was dying for a pinch.
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