yearning|yearnings in English
noun
['yearn·ing || jɜrnɪŋ /jɜːn-]
desire, longing, craving; pining, missing someone or something
Use "yearning|yearnings" in a sentence
1. A time for inconveniences, mishaps, yearnings.
2. It aroused strange primeval yearnings in him.
3. At last the yearning grew beyond control.
4. He looked at her with yearning.
5. " your huddled masses yearning to breathe free "?
6. He addresses ideals that arouse yearning transiently.
7. Gail had a yearning to be loved.
8. Real yearning for the old country.
9. Craving definition, great or eager desire; yearning
10. The heart yearning for the future is unattainable.
11. Synonyms for Appetences include appetites, drives, hungers, longings, cravings, penchants, yearnings, appetencies, desires and inclinations
12. The heart yearning for the past is unattainable.
13. They had a deep yearning for their homeland.
14. Drowning means to suffocate from joy, tenderness and yearning.
15. Yearning and brilliance clasp hands and sweep along together.
16. Yearning made a warm cradle in her stomach.
17. There was a yearning look in his eyes.
18. I am yearning to see their faces in Paradise!
19. She had no great yearning to go back.
20. You might be surprised to find that we have yearnings and struggles and hopes similar to yours.
21. The yearning of man's heart is homesickness for God.
22. He had a deep yearning to return to his home town.
23. 22 Draw Close to God —“You Will Have a Yearning”
24. Full of painful yearning or sorrow: an Aching heart
25. 26 There was a yearning look in his eyes.