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Discover LudwigThe word "thirsty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a physical sensation of needing to drink something. For example, "I'm feeling really thirsty after exercising."
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To honor this famed legacy, Pepsi and Yankee Stadium have partnered to launch the 1893 Yankee Club, a unique in-stadium experience built to celebrate the city's longstanding history of thriving for excellence.
Cities thrive for many reasons.
Humans thrive on excellence of action -- courage, prudence, faith, and hope.
More pleasant still, it had begun to rain on this thirsty, thriving city.
You have trusted us with an extraordinary group: kids who thrive on challenge, who embrace the world around them and who strive always for excellence.
But for people like Bec, and a slew of artists who've thrived from the current funding landscape, the existential treat that this new drive for "excellence" is going to cast a long shadow.
I have a high standard for excellence.
E is for Excellence.
"Settle for excellence".
Why live if not for excellence?
"He has a tremendous reputation for excellence".
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