How To Use Thirst In A Sentence

  • They were however a bit thirsty as far as fuel was concerned due to their 4 giant 4125 kilowatt motors, and never reached production.
  • See, Stuart is like all the rest of the blood thirsty criminals in D.C., … ya seel hundreds of thousands more brown people will be killed because he's arrognt enough, he's evil enough and doggonnit Satan likes him! Franken Tells Pickens To Blow it Elsewhere « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Although he had not howled once, his snarling and growling, combined with his thirst, had hoarsened his throat and dried the mucous membranes of his mouth so that he was incapable, except under the sheerest provocation, of further sound. CHAPTER XVI
  • Think of it as a play on European consumers' thirst and spending power. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the student's uniforms are traded for spears and war paint, the innocent boys devolve into uncontrolled, bloodthirsty hunters and ultimately, savages intent on killing the "beast".
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  • In his parable of the new wine and new wineskins, Jesus told the people, ‘I am the new wine for which you are all thirsting.’
  • The soldiers died of thirst in the desert.
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • You're one of the bloodthirstier women writers I know. Cat V. Monkey - Last Tango In Paris
  • For the first month of Ricardo and Felicity's affair, they greeted one another at every stolen rendezvous with a kiss -- a lengthy, ravenous kiss, Ricardo lapping and sucking at Felicity's mouth as if she were a giant cage-mounted water bottle and he were the world's thirstiest gerbil. Delicious LiveJournal Links for 7-3-2010
  • The car industry in the rustbelt is miserable. Factories making thirsty pickup trucks are cutting back or closing.
  • Was it a deviant thirst to find a lifelong fascination with such things? Times, Sunday Times
  • we drank thirstily from the bottle that was passed around
  • It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it. 
  • Goboto retorts that its resident population is smaller and that its visitors are thirstier. A GOBOTO NIGHT
  • In places the sound of the river rises up the gravel slope, and thirsty dogs rush down for a drink and cannot reascend; should the owner go down to fetch the dog, he or she will be trapped as well.
  • Patients went hungry and thirsty and without medication and there was a lot of awful bullying of patients and relatives going on. The Sun
  • Also, because brodifacoum causes an unslakable thirst, mice often venture outside in search of water just before they die - which leaves homeowners with fewer rodent carcasses festering in their walls.
  • Buzz about your managerial style, your thirst for power, your "helpmate" President Clinton, who has already been quoted as saying he feels he owes it to you to do everything he can to win you this election. Stacy Parker Aab: Hillary Clinton as Mob Boss, Possibly on Verge of...
  • Not that he was really concerned with the horrified reaction of the less bloodthirsty.
  • That white stuff that accumulates at the corner of your mouth when you are really thirsty is smarter than you will ever be. Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers.
  • He's quite bloodthirsty, killing anyone who disobeys him and gets in his way.
  • Bram Stoker's original story focuses on the undead Count and his mortal rival, Dr.Van Helsing, who vie for the very souls of Lucy and Mina, the two young Victorian ladies the vampire would add to his harem of bloodthirsty brides.
  • Convinced that the general public had an unsatisfied thirst for knowledge, he took an active part in several educational activities.
  • -- Let us revenge this with our pikes, ere we become rakes: for the gods know, I speak this in _hunger_ for bread, and not in _thirst_ for _revenge_. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Only when he had drained the cup of every fleshly pleasure could he accept those deeper thirsts which drove him on.
  • Water less-thirsty trees (Arbutus ‘Marina’, carob, Chinese pistache) about once a month or so.
  • It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it. 
  • Many adults, including your staff, will be thirsty for information.
  • America is finally showing signs of coming to grips with its thirst for oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • A classic example of a thirst-quenching summer beer is the German beer known as hefeweizen, which literally translates to ‘yeast wheat beer.’
  • The deacon found and served Christ in the poor, the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and imprisoned.
  • It was generally believed, too, when I first yarned to people, that some of those who had fled had perished of exhaustion and thirst.
  • Perhaps the goal was to show that a cultured and civilized man could be reduced to a bloodthirsty assassin in extraordinary scenarios.
  • I can't believe that Ramadan is about to end .... well it was difficult some how and I think it's getting more and more difficult every year; since it will be coming in the summer ..... there was some days I really don't know how I managed to keep fasting from the thirst especially when I used to have salty things in al suhur or I didn't have suhoor at all so no water!! Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • But does his name induce thirst for a vodka martini? Like Our Sunglasses? Try Our Vodka!
  • They would pamper me with tea or coffee (my preference), their favorite "gateaux" and stories of the brave American, Canadian, and British soldier boys who infected their young hearts with a thirst for life and liberty. Petite amie - French Word-A-Day
  • Energy and Global Warming News for 11/12/09: Germany to help develop Moroccan solar-thermal energy projects; Clinton calls Copenhagen "steppingstone"; Military's growing thirst for oil is costing lives - report The Seattle activists 'coming of age in Cophenhagen will be very disobedient Climate Progress
  • He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an unquenchable thirst for tries.
  • USATODAY. com - Devils remain thirsty for Cup champagne USATODAY.com - Devils remain thirsty for Cup champagne
  • I pressed snow against my bruised face, and managed to melt more snow in my mouth to quench my thirst.
  • I don't know what I was thinking when I gathered up provisions for the gathering; I seem to have assumed everyone would have one bottle of wine apiece then turn to the scotch with thirst unslakable.
  • She drew greedily on the straw, only then realizing just how thirsty she was.
  • He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy. 
  • Won't we make a bloodthirsty gang of roble ned men -- er, noble red men! Frank Merriwell at Yale
  • Like a zealot who demands a public flagellation to expiate his sin, Martin's thirst for punishment grows until his mental health is in doubt.
  • They handed icy bottled water to the men to quench their thirst and soothe their hoarse throats. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had quite a profound effect on me, giving me a real thirst for beauty and culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I think it was - I analogize it to being thirsty and saying well I'll just wait for some water.
  • When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst.
  • And when it was afloat all the chiefs were athirst, not being used to such toil; and I was told to climb the palms beside the canoe-sheds and throw down drink-coconuts. THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • Geilie's laugh was hoarsened by cold and thirst, but still held that edge of silver. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy. 
  • I found it made me incredibly thirsty and ended up drinking buckets of water.
  • From this topic he transferred his disquisitions to the verb drink, which he affirmed was improperly applied to the taking of coffee, inasmuch as people did not drink, but sip or sipple that liquor; that the genuine meaning of drinking is to quench one's thirst, or commit a debauch by swallowing wine; that the Latin word, which conveyed the same idea, was bibere or potare, and that of the The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • They aren't bloodthirsty barbarians, they are people who believe that if a crime is bad enough then one can justify taking the life of the person.
  • They nodded to each other by way of breaking the ice of unacquaintance, and the first stranger handed his neighbour the family mug — a huge vessel of brown ware, having its upper edge worn away like a threshold by the rub of whole generations of thirsty lips that had gone the way of all flesh, and bearing the following inscription burnt upon its rotund side in yellow letters there is no fun Wessex Tales
  • A few glasses of the juice quenches thirst and satisfies hunger, said Elis.
  • It always leaves me thirsty and phlegmy but it's my little treat and I enjoy it and that's important too. Orthorexia
  • The enemy would probably be bloodthirsty bandits just waiting to kill him.
  • The President fully understands people's hunger and thirst for justice.
  • She may have originated with the notion of human sacrifice to ensure plentiful crops, for her actions were often bloodthirsty.
  • They hacked and sliced at one another till there was no meaning left, only a confusion of bloodthirsty syllables spelling out absurdity.
  • The scytalas was like "a staff;" the acontias, like "a javelin;" the dipsas was a thirsty snake. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
  • Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by words, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool trashed. Archive 2007-04-01
  • And then there's that vampire cat Chet, who's getting bigger and smarter -- and thirstier -- by the minute. BOOK/T-SHIRT GIVEAWAY: 'Bite Me' by Christopher Moore
  • However, the child is chilly, wants to be covered, and is thirsty for warm drinks.
  • They seemed rather to be enjoying themselves, displaying a kind of bloodthirstiness which I had not as yet witnessed. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Go outside and empty it on your thirsty plants instead. The Sun
  • Many of the refugees were suffering badly from thirst.
  • Red-orange corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, domination, aggression, and thirst for action.
  • Wine in the bottle does not quench thirst
  • No; this was the incantation reserved for souls athirst for fame, of virtue emulous. Memorabilia
  • But the reason they go back is that they've become preoccupied with their thirst. Christianity Today
  • Rotary engines have a reputation for being thirsty, dirty and difficult to maintain.
  • But then he started thirsting for power, and he would do anything for it.
  • The blood-thirsty mob lynched the alleged killer of the child
  • A thirst to progress is one of the central planks of any organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • What they don't mention is that studying the Talmud is thirsty work.
  • Focusing on Christ means focusing on that Face which every human being, consciously or not, seeks as a satisfying response to his own insuppressible thirst for happiness. Archive 2008-04-20
  • Of course, there will be those who say that the men involved were only doing their duty, that they were fighting an equally bloodthirsty enemy who neither gave quarter nor expected it to be given to them.
  • We become insensitive to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger.
  • Most people would allow, though, that bloodthirsty material could be a catalyst in rare cases where very damaged children are exposed to an overload of vicious fantasy.
  • This was unforgivable form - but I was hot, sweating, badly sunburnt, my feet were freezing, wet and blistered, I was frantic with thirst, hungry and utterly dispirited.
  • America is finally showing signs of coming to grips with its thirst for oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water is the best drink for quenching thirst and hydrating the body to help prevent dry skin, sore eyes and wrinkles. PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Satisfy your thirst with flavored, sparkling, carbonated or bottled water.
  • Symptoms of fluoride toxicity may include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, increased salivation, or increased thirst.
  • As a result of the large and continuous amount of traffic it did not take long for a hotel and store to be opened at Edeowie in 1863, to cater for the thirsty bullockies and other travellers between Port Augusta and Blinman.
  • All of us, at some time, have been poor in spirit or have been hungry and thirsty for righteousness.
  • The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat.
  • On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts.
  • He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy. 
  • The 2WD Tacoma received a Natural Resources Canada ecoEnergy award as most fuel-efficient pickup but the 4WD is a fair bit thirstier, with ratings of 11.5 litres/100 km city and 9.2 highway. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • I am so thirsty I guzzle several glasses of fruit juice, a litre of water and most of a flask of red bush tea before I even sit down.
  • They obtain most of their water from prey but will drink seawater to satisfy thirst also.
  • Many also practised severe austerities, subjecting themselves to extremes of temperature, hunger and thirst, painful bodily distortions, and various other kinds of self-denial.
  • Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee ahungered, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? Matthew 25.
  • The scowl of the opposing parties, the blanched cheeks, the knit brows, and the grinding teeth, not pretermitting the deadly gleams that shoot from their kindled eyes, are ornaments which a plain battle between factions cannot boast, but which, notwithstanding, are very suitable to the fierce and gloomy silence of that premeditated vengeance which burns with such intensity in the heart, and scorches up the vitals into such a thirst for blood. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • There they lay until the sun declined far enough to lose a little of his power to scorch, and the camels bubbled to one another, thirstless, unwearied, dissatisfied, as the universal way of camels is, kneeling in Guns of the Gods
  • Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers.
  • Go not to glean in another field, neither go from hence, but abide here fast by my maidens: let thine eyes be on the field that they do reap, and go thou after them: have I not charged the young men that they shall not touch thee? and when thou art athirst, go unto the vessels, and drink of that which the young men have drawn. The Dor�� Gallery of Bible Illustrations
  • And so while some died from sickness, others died from thirst.
  • The American desert has made him just as it has made the thirstless cactus and the desert wolf. The Desert Valley
  • Then he thinks you know those folks are gonna get hungry and thirsty running around spreading demonocracy. Ok Mr. Bush, time to pay up for your war.
  • Can I have a glass of water? I'm really thirsty.
  • a deep thirst for knowledge which I hope to begin quenching next year at the Key, Wilson D.
  • There would be water from the sink to quench his thirst, and that would buy him some time.
  • A Persian who has spent his life in peculation, or in amassing wealth by interest at 100 per cent., or even 200 at times, when his days are closing, resolves to win heaven and a good reputation by relieving the thirst of his fellow-citizens in the above way. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • In the second, Whisky Galore, the thirsty inhabitants of a remote Scottish village hijack the cargo of a whisky-laden merchantman wrecked on their shores during the second world war and defy the authorities to repossess it. Whisky Galore – review
  • ‘In the evening they came to a water hole,’ one caption read, ‘and there they slaked their ravening thirsts.’
  • Over time, the saved water percolated upward through capillary action toward plants' thirsty roots.
  • There are no gloves, no pads, no iced tea to slake their thirst, no lemonade for breaks, and no hats to protect them from the sun.
  • In the twenty-four-inch space at the right end of the hot dog there was a brown-yellow plain with just a few thorny trees a-thirsting on it and a pride of lions resting in the stingy shade beneath one of those trees, and far in the distance, too far for the warm lions to bother with, a herd of wildebeests was kicking up dust, and even further in the distance Mt. Kilimanjaro jumped up like God's own sugar-tit, and in a modest encampment at the foot of the peak, E. Hemingway was cleaning his Weatherby 375 magnum (not trusting the native boys to handle such an instrument) and slurping his gin. Another Roadside Attraction
  • No man was ever _born_ a drunkard; nor are we born with a natural taste or thirst for alcoholic drinks, any more than we are born with an appetite for aloes, assafoetida, or any other drug or medicine. Select Temperance Tracts
  • So why does he keep making movies about bloodthirsty loners out for revenge?
  • It is clear that a thirst for knowledge and rigour is alive and well in many schools. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is an unquenched thirst for knowledge about their wardrobe, their bedroom escapades, their sordid past.
  • He didn't bother noticing the unweeded garden or the untilled soil or the already withering and thirsty crops that surrounded the white one-story house. When the Spring Dies
  • Meanwhile the soon-to-arrive (in Ireland, at least), more powerful two-litre turbo is a tad heavier and more thirsty and, though it's quicker in 0-100 terms, the peakier power delivery may pall. Motoring
  • Convinced that the general public had an unsatisfied thirst for knowledge, he took an active part in several educational activities.
  • It is characterised by needing to urinate often and passing a large quantity of urine, and feeling extremely thirsty.
  • Mr Johnnie Walker, on the other hand, is a villainous incorporation of bloodthirsty evil as he murders cats, devours their hearts live and deep freezes their heads.
  • Plopped it back in the fridge for a spell and it became much more approachable (and I was quite a bit 'thirstier'). CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes)
  • I'm thirsty. " " Would a glass of cold beer fill the bill?
  • Imagine you had a desire one day to quaff your thirst with a good, strong brewski.
  • bloodthirstiness" of a mate who was, after all, but a normal girl of that day, and who, girl as she was, never for a moment faltered in the high courage with which she threw herself into that combat, responding to the passionate urge for freedom in her blood that not five centuries of inhuman persecution could subdue? The Airlords of Han
  • It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it. 
  • He is talking here about the thirst and hunger of the soul, a desire to know God and his pardon of our sins.
  • I always keep a drink of water by my bedside in case I am thirsty in the middle of the night.
  • Another name glided into her petition --- it was that of the wounded Christian, whom fate had placed in the hands of bloodthirsty men, his avowed enemies. Ivanhoe
  • He decided that his thirst could wait till the others woke. A Time of War
  • It drifted with them at the will of the winds and the waves, night and day a great while, till their victual was spent and they saw themselves shent and were reduced to extreme hunger and thirst and exhaustion, when behold, suddenly they sighted an island from afar and the breezes wafted them on, till they came thither. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Two patients died of thirst as they were unable to swallow water without assistance.
  • There he was, one man, threatening to kill almost thirty hard, bloodthirsty outlaws?
  • Of longer droughts and bigger floods, and growing hunger and thirst, and things in various ways not being quite like they were. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a suppedaneum and a sedile, breathing was easier and the problem became dehydration and thirst, with the crucified man more likely to die from a combination of thirst and exposure, rather than asphyxia. The Shroud Codex
  • Thugs are just looking for things like this to quench their vile thirst for blood. The Sun
  • Despite the flimsiness of their tent, the Jouberts say they've never been attacked by lions, and only once by a thirsty elephant who tried to steal their water, dragging their accommodations, apparently while they were outside, into a dry riverbed. Directing Traffic on Safari
  • He felt a jealous chagrin as he watched them follow her into the church, an anger that she dared to trample upon him that way, a fierce desire to get away and quaff the cup of admiration at the hand of some of his own friends, or to quaff some cup, _any_ cup, for he was thirsty, thirsty, _thirsty_, and this was a dry and barren land. The City of Fire
  • I thought I'd got through the trauma, but as the days passed I started to feel constantly thirsty.
  • He had preferred to go without rather than to slake his thirst at a tainted water hole. ONLY YOU
  • It gave me a real thirst for exploring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hostas are very thirsty plants, and get even thirstier in containers.
  • Okay, so maybe charity auctions have not entirely lost their thirst for frivolity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additional symptoms of diabetes mellitus include excessive thirst, glucosuria, polyuria, lipemia and hunger.
  • Therefore, I will part with my pride to the noble canons of the church — my luxury, as thou callest it, to the monks of the rule — and my bloodthirstiness to the Knights of the The Talisman
  • To quench her thirst for knowledge, Dai Yanqin, who has eight years of administrative experience in the East China Bureau of General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, is preparing for further study.
  • Revived from my state of walking death, I awoke with an insatiable thirst for that world, a mad desire to recapture it in the waking hours.
  • Lucy herself is a powerful character, an independent spirit with a thirst for revenge that threatens to consume her.
  • They were all bush dogs or wild-dogs, and so small was their courage that their thirst and physical pain from cords drawn too tight across veins and arteries, and their dim apprehension of the fate such treatment foreboded, led them to whimper and wail and howl their despair and suffering. CHAPTER XVI
  • He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants.
  • Job losses in manufacturing, especially automotive are rising weakly - bad/good bad for the economy but good for the environment and long term oil supplies as people are actually driving less - 3% so far, and sales of the biggest, thirstiest vehicles are falling like buffalo chased of a cliff. Archive 2008-07-20
  • But figs are hungry and thirsty plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • My newest and thirstiest trees are mere cuttings. Times, Sunday Times
  • 4 Driven by thirst, I eyed a fine icicle outside the window, within hand's reach. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • (Small wonder neighboring DC is the thirstiest non-state in the nation.) Better know a wine law: Maryland! | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled. Beat Stress
  • Dying of thirst, the desert traveler ground out a request for water.
  • It was a delicious hoppy brew, very thirst quenching.
  • Enroute, he quenched his thirst for academics by acquiring a doctorate degree in Industrial Management from IIT-M.
  • More tired and thirsty than they had ever been, Kada and Sead finally reached the front of the line, ready to scramble aboard a bus.
  • If the rain patchy you might still need to water your really thirsty plants but definitely leave the lavender alone.
  • You also wrote: "Every workplace or institution is full of politics and petty jealousies, that is human nature, but the sheer viciousness and bloodthirstyness of academia is astounding. The Dangers (?) Of Academic Blogs
  • We are not the bloodthirsty killers the detectives would lead you to believe.
  • With poverty only as their stepmother, they are repelled violently from the nectared cup of philosophy as soon as they have tasted of it and have become more fiercely thirsty by the very taste. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • This simply means have a drink when you feel the need and stop once you no longer feel thirsty. The Sun
  • Early in the afternoon, they approached a small cottage, where no well could be seen, but the pilgrims were thirsty and dry.
  • America's thirst for oil is legendary. Times, Sunday Times
  • His career reflects the bipolar nature of the narrative arcs of the wrestling world where he made his bones with its heroic "face" and caddish "heel" characters, with their appeal to the kids who are the real fanbase, and to the more bloodthirsty adult fans who want to see a few faces get filled in. The Rock is back with Faster and once again is underused
  • Fans of gloomy, bloodthirsty action movies will probably be entertained.
  • -- Fever may be accompanied by pain especially of the the head and loins; a sense of heaviness or general lassitude; deficiency of either secretion, or of all of them; dryness of skin; thirst; nausia; scanty and high colored urine; delirium; constipation; jactation; &c. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • after playing hard the children were thirsty
  • Miller Beck, a small tributary of the River Leven near Newby Bridge, has become the latest area to have a section cordoned off to protect the habitat of migratory fish from thirsty cattle.
  • Give people great drinks that quench their thirst and spark their imagination.
  • He knows that I thirst for adventure more than the life-giving water.
  • A ‘brandy’ bar is being set up to slake their thirst.
  • I slaked my thirst at the brook; and then lying down, was overcome by sleep. Chapter 11
  • To quench your thirst, you drink a lot of water and other beverages, and that leads to more frequent urination.
  • It's thirsty work being outside in the cold, dry Antarctic environment, so in the evenings the Davis Station bar is packed.
  • To rouse themselves, they kick off the festivities with "Soldiers of the Cross, Arise," the bloodthirstiest tune in all of Christendom: "Seize your armor, gird it on/Now the battle will be won/Soon, your enemies all slain/Crowns of glory you shall gain. THE DOMINIONISTS / FAR RIGHT THREAT TO AMERICA
  • Patients went hungry and thirsty and without medication and there was a lot of awful bullying of patients and relatives going on. The Sun
  • When it comes to religion, some leaders need to focus less on satisfying their own ego, whether it is monitory gain, a thirst for power and attention, a thirst for status either here on earth or a heavenly sense of status, and a thirst for image and quantity rather than quality -- all of which are ego's way of wanting more and using religion to get it. Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: The Psychology of Religion: Why Are Some of Us Attracted to It?
  • I heard once, from a bloke in an extremely loud bar, that the reason these places turn up the music is because it gets your adrenalin going, and that makes you thirsty and so you drink more.
  • When the action heats up, though, there's no mistaking that Shay Sweet burns with a seemingly unquenchable sexual thirst.
  • After my hunger and thirst was quenched, I climbed up into my loft and fell asleep.
  • ' The menus of local restaurants might present such delectables as 'fried enema,' 'monolithic tree mushroom stem squid' and a mysterious thirst-quencher known as 'The Jew's Ear Juice.
  • As she was slaking her thirst, Serena asked the obvious question, ‘Why my help?’
  • The Taleban did, at least initially, gain the trust and support of peace thirsty Afghans, and members of the international community were also 'romanticized' by the Taleban's approach for bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan - although the Taleban's methods for bringing stability included the implementation of a very harsh form of Sharia Law. Michael Hughes: No Peace without Justice and Equality in Afghanistan
  • Tourists who flock to the city pay guides handsome sums to walk in places where he never trod, and drink in pubs where he only slaked his thirst on paper.
  • No wonder he gets so thirsty. The Sun
  • When A goes to take a drink, he sees and canteen is gone and ends up dying of thirst. Matthew Yglesias » Financial Crisis and Causation
  • That the Saudis are even considering such a project shows how difficult and costly it is becoming to slake the world's thirst for oil. Facing Up to End of 'Easy Oil'
  • Fortunately, there are enough watering holes for even the thirstiest tourists. The Sun
  • Think of it as a play on European consumers' thirst and spending power. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was so thirsty that he drank a mug of milk.
  • I always keep a drink of water by my bedside in case I am thirsty in the middle of the night.
  • When he would quench his thirst, he disdains to apply the earth-born beaker to his lips, but lets the water fall into his solemn swallow from on high, -- a pleasant feat to see, and one which, like a whirling dervis, diverts you by its agility, while it impresses you by its devotion. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • The reader is introduced to tropical dishes like ackee and saltfish, thirst quenchers like rum punch and is entertained by reggae, calypso and a week long carnival celebration.
  • It all helped to keep energy levels up, and made everyone forget the pangs of hunger and thirst, for well over three hours.

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