craved

IPA: krˈeɪvd

adjective

  • wanted intensely
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Examples of "craved" in Sentences

  • They should not have craved it with avidity.
  • Recovering from brain surgery and feeling completely weak physically, I craved different foods.
  • So far the closest I’ve come to the understanding I’ve craved is what I’ve received from other mothers.
  • And actually what he does (unintelligible) is he's kind of craved dismay, really, at everything that he found.
  • That Bush went this route rather than throwing his base the red meat they craved is nothing less than a sign of weakness.
  • The former Really Wild Show presenter "craved" fresh air, but the nearest natural light source was back at the surface - 12 hours 'climb away.
  • But soon I found myself indulging on a cod fish piperade, an emulsion of cod mixed with red peppers, a sweet bite that craved a glass of wine.
  • Chocolate, perhaps the most universally enjoyed, dare-I-say "craved" food, was first enjoyed by the Mayans and Aztecs more than 2,000 years ago.
  • After a couple of years, he was in command of his own station, and the holder of a title craved by all sea men"Captain'though his rate was that of Senior Chief.
  • The miner delivered record first-half earnings of $10.5 billion, up 72% from a year earlier, while increasing both its dividend payout and share buybacks, as investors had craved.
  • While his barn and other ranch improvements were still under construction he decided to build a ship and go sailing around the world — exploring, writing, adventuring — enjoying the "big moments of living" that he craved and that would give him still more material to write about.

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