thirsting in English

verb
1
(of a person or animal) feel a need to drink something.
I groaned, and drank as if I had thirsted for days.
verb

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1. 16 synonyms for Athirst: agog, ardent, avid, bursting, eager, impatient, keen, solicitous, thirsting

2. Thirsting for God as a deer thirsts for water (1, 2)

3. Thirsting for a gutsy country to terrorize? Try France, or maybe China.

4. 24 Thirsting for a gutsy country to terrorize? Try France, or maybe China.

5. And let anyone thirsting come; let anyone that wishes take life’s water free.” —Revelation 22:17.

6. In the fourth sentence, he said that those hungering and thirsting for righteousness would be filled.

7. Moreover, could we not ask God to lead us to the ones hungering and thirsting for righteousness?

8. 12 Jesus said that those hungering and thirsting for righteousness would be happy because they would be “filled,” or fully satisfied.

9. The Anointing of the Spirit guides you as you read and consume the Scripture, loving the Lord, hungering and thirsting for His righteousness

10. And how their spirit must have soared when he added: “Happy are those hungering and thirsting for righteousness, since they will be filled”!

11. (Matthew 11:19) Frequently, those going from house to house have seen evidence of angelic direction that leads them to those who are hungering and thirsting for righteousness.

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13. Those not familiar with The Beatitudes may be taken aback when they read them and discover that the secret to happiness is hungering, thirsting, and being persecuted for what is right, living meekly, mourning