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thirsty
adjective as in dry, desirous (especially for liquid)
Example Sentences
It's not often that you get thirsty looking at Halloween costumes, but Pixie Lott mastered her look this year by dressing as a fashionable Aperol Spritz cocktail.
"An angry sun, erratic skies, cyclones, floods of a cosmic size, thirsty land, falling trees - the perfect storm to spread disease," Ellyanne says in the film.
Outside, a bowl of milk sat in the center of the market square, attracting a thirsty tabby.
Yes, Augusztiny acknowledged, lawns have appeal, but not in his West Valley neighborhood where “concrete is the equivalent of a frying pan,” and sustaining thirsty turf in triple-digit heat is impossible.
They found two “very ill” dogs in the garage, though the rest “appeared healthy, albeit thirsty,” according to an internal report reviewed by The Times.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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