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"the thirsty" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to mean someone (or a group of people) who is/are feeling a need for liquid, often due to being thirsty. For example: "The canteen was crowded with the thirsty workers, seeking relief from the heat."
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The thirsty needed guidance.
The thirsty hunted for stray bottles.
The Thirsty Light resembles a chef's thermometer.
The thirsty celebrity skin, besotted, bibulous!
Their cry: "Water for the thirsty.
That's why the thirsty fly walks into the tube.
The thirsty can also make use of the two-stool bar.
"You are left with a lingering taste of minerals, the thirsty desert earth itself".
Carmen Verandah and the Thirsty Whale are among the evening hot spots.
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It's a bright Thursday morning in Oxford, and the Thirsty Meeples cafe on Gloucester Green market is thrumming with activity.
It's our impulse to protect what falls, to bring water to the thirsty, to love what is hurting.
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