Sentence examples for endless craving from inspiring English sources

"endless craving" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of relentless and unending longing or desire. For example, "She felt an endless craving to explore the world."

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Perhaps this is more evidence of the endless craving for status symbols, or of how cunning design seduces and manipulates us.

Frazier Moore from The Seattle Times called it an "endless craving for humor about bodily emissions".

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Even so, the Big Book resonated with her, as it does with so many others, most likely because it offers an accurate phenomenology of alcoholism: the benders and their aftermath, the endless cycle of craving and slaking, the bobbing and weaving of the alcoholic determined to maintain the fiction that he remains John Barleycorn's master.

If we stay in the States long enough, it doesn't take us long to remember our consumer selves... the modern, First World selves that drive the engine of commerce with a bottomless desire for stuff and a relentless craving for endless choices of that stuff.

He had given up drinking because of his health, and admits that "the craving for a wine-party has been infinite and endless for two years, so much so sometimes that it has brought me close to tears".

WASHINGTON — When people in the nation's capital talked about an endless summer this week, they did not mean surfing or margaritas (though they surely craved them).

In the animal world Mr. Lalanne found an endless inventory of images and ideas, and access to the audience he craved.

Now I'm at work with approximately 700 people who have chemistry degrees and endless people with PhDs so I have all the support I could ever crave.

It is an entirely human craving to have proof we were there, and to validate that proof with endless witnesses in the form of friends or followers.

And as long as life's endless night out is always inconveniently interrupted by weekdays and responsibility, we'll always crave an outlet for escapism.

Lafont's exuberant embodiment of gleeful feminine ferocity cuts cleverly against Truffaut's grim vision of a world that both represses and craves it, and the antic comedy serves as a mask for the endless round of victimhood.

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