Definitionadj. (usually followed by `for') extremely desirous
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Journey to the feast of tabernacles; invitation to the soul athirst to come to Him (the fountain of Life) and drink, and proclamation of Himself as the Light of the world; cure of the man born blind; allegory of the good shepherd. [Please select]
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"The day has been hot, and I am very much athirst." [Please select]
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There were no land speculators, no dry-mouthed sons of the commercial Tantalus, athirst for profits. [Please select]
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"Let us go so far forth, for I am sore athirst." [Please select]
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The princess and her companion walked about, eating when hungry, and drinking when athirst. [Please select]
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"Fair queen," he said, "serve us also; we beggars are athirst." [Please select]
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No longer did she seem a mere woman, very weary, hungry and athirst, travelled over far. [Please select]
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Meredith arrived in due time, a jaded Londoner athirst for idleness and fresh air. [Please select]
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He grew rather florid to my thinking, about the benefit to the District how Kaffir gardens were to be displaced by up-to-date farming, how tourists were to pour in athirst to explore its ruins. [Please select]
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But I always woke and found it an empty mockery; and I was desolate and abandonedmy life dark, lonely, hopelessmy soul athirst and forbidden to drinkmy heart famished and never to be fed. [Please select]
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