Sentence examples for to longings from inspiring English sources

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to longings

noun

An earnest and deep, not greatly passionate, but rather melancholic desire.

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But Julian Casablancas's hoarse, distorted voice confessed to longings that sounded genuine, and the modest structures were intently focused and surreptitiously catchy.

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Goodbye to longing.

Orchid prefers disdain to longing.

Amanda: "How was it?" Elyot: "The world?" Distaste quickly turns to longing, however, and they decide to run away together.

No such excavation was needed during Ms. Lang's performance, which served as a gleaming monument to longing.

I see a poignant paean to longing, loss and love, drenched in shadow and glistening with magic.

To give voice to such longing is to be counted among the weak, the soft".

And we came back to that longing to do something international".

They have been feeling restless, wanting to go home, longing to get back to normal.

The new Constitution clearly responded to the longings of the Japanese themselves.

He said: "I want to pour out my longings to the full".

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