thirstiness

NOUN
  1. a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall)
  2. strong desire for something (not food or drink)
    a thirst for knowledge
    hunger for affection
  3. a physiological need to drink
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How To Use thirstiness In A Sentence

  • What I found was that many who advocated invasion, colonisation and even mass murder didn't necessarily do so from an inherent bloodthirstiness.
  • And as for your despair at Republican “militarism” – would that be the same blood-thirstiness that removed two brutal dictatorships from power in recent years. A Closed Theory Case Study
  • For that we can thank the fortitude of American forces under George Washington, the siegecraft of French troops of Gen. Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, the count of Rochambeau - and the relentless bloodthirstiness of female Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquitoes. Malarial mosquitoes helped defeat British in battle that ended Revolutionary War
  • Hot flashes at night are horrible but the thirstiness is all the time.
  • To free these tribes from their bloodthirstiness was the greatest kindness, and to coerce and restrain them was a true mercy. Some Answered Questions
  • I wonder if my thirstiness is a symptom of some health concern. The Citizen On Mars
  • It is used to treat fever, thirstiness, nausea, stomatitis, gonorrhoea and colic.
  • I think that's quite enough bloodthirstiness from me.
  • His viciousness is amped to naked bloodthirstiness. Paul Slansky: The Imminent Overness of Sarah Palin
  • Then we would all have had to concentrate upon dealing with hate and bloodthirstiness instead of pouring all our energy into controlling sexuality.
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