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Definitionv. have a craving
Last update: February 7, 2017
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She craved for her husband's life. . [noun]
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Their upper and middle class lives are so cosseted, that they crave that element of risk so lacking in their everyday existence. [verb]
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They do n't crave excitement in their entertainment or their cooking or their comedy. [verb]
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"I will crave your attention before the ladies go, and theirs, for it concerns them equally." [verb]
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For here she saw in plenteous show, and appetising excellence, a many many of the very things she had vainly craved from Mr. [verb]
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When you crave a teacher you have only to come to him--and I know he will not have long to wait. [verb]
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I suppose he comes to crave some benevolence, as an ancient follower o' the house.' [verb]
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The Prelate, he said, had received him very graciously, had thanked him for his prowess and had bid him crave a reward. [verb]
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She met the death she craved; a javelin struck her and she fell close to her husband and son. [verb]
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Add that malicious speech to the former ones, for which I now crave your pardon. [verb]
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"Prepare yourself to hear bad news," said Sirona, looking at the pair with mournful anxiety as if to crave their pardon for the evil tidings she was obliged to bring. [verb]
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