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thirst
noun
A sensation of dryness in the throat associated with a craving for liquids, produced by deprivation of drink, or by some other cause (as fear, excitement, etc.) which arrests the secretion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane; hence, the condition producing this sensation.
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"thirst" is a perfectly valid, correct, and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to both physical thirst or an emotional craving for something. For example: "The long hike through the desert left him parched with thirst for a cool drink of water."
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Malignant narcissists may even kill to slake their thirst for attention.
Dear God, do the decadent whims of our royal family – and, indeed, certain singer-songwriters' thirst for lucrative "private gigs" – know no bounds?
"When Netanyahu won," he said, "he dried the last drop of water that could quench our thirst for a state.
That drought has not always produced the thirst it should have but there is a growing feeling in the Land of the Morning Calm that it's time.
That became impossible by the time I got to the penultimate chapter and found Saint-Exupéry and his companion Prevot downed in the desert, battling against thirst and time under the merciless sun of the Sahara.
And just as consuming alcohol is not a response to thirst, two family-size Domino's and a tub of Ben & Jerry's has nothing to do with hunger.
Others say he is "utterly ruthless", has a "voracious" thirst for knowledge, but also an appetite for fixing the facts; that he always has an open mind, and yet also that he is an unbending ideologue.
Consumerist desires are essentially insatiable, because they are desires for things we do not really need: "You see, it's not thirst; it's disease".
And in any case, the point of the Tory poster wasn't so much Scottish stinginess as Scotland's thirst for public spending – subsidised, in this view, by the English taxpayer.
We speak to three small businesses capitalising on growing consumer thirst for gin.
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