thirsty
IPA: θˈɝsti
noun
- (usually in the plural) One who is thirsty (for a drink, sex, alcohol, etc.).
- Thirst.
adjective
- Needing to drink.
- Causing thirst; giving one a need to drink (informal).
- (figurative) Craving something.
- (slang, figurative) Desiring sex.
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Examples of "thirsty" in Sentences
- The little girl was thirsty and scared.
- The battle for the brothers was blood thirsty.
- In 1355 56 he brought water to the thirsty soil of the district.
- It is just what the thirsty body needs to restore the lost fluid.
- He appears to be one of the more blood thirsty members of the Jury.
- By the time they reached the Spanish lines, they were tired and thirsty.
- Many of the thirsty crowd were veterans, as were many of the bartenders.
- She knows it lies in the face, and in expressive eyes, and thirsty lips.
- However, as she woke up in the middle of the night, she was very thirsty.
- In the quest of the mysterious deer, Yudhisthir, became exhausted and thirsty.
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