Use "desire" in a sentence

1. "Desire" "Holiday" "Carnaval" "Faces" (3SVRemix) "Desire" (Instrumental) "Holiday" (Instrumental) "Carnaval" (Instrumental) "Desire" at Avex Network "Desire" at Oricon

2. Profound desire, true desire is the desire to be close to someone. Paulo Coelho 

3. What does her Ladyship desire me to do/desire of me?

4. Concupiscence definition: strong desire , esp sexual desire Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. Desire Bambini ®: Its lustrous, purple flowers add intensity wherever Desire grows

6. Concupiscence (countable and uncountable, plural Concupiscences) An ardent desire, especially sexual desire; lust

7. It implies intense desire.

8. What will they desire?

9. No desire, no needs

10. Begin with sincere desire.

11. o The Soul’s Sincere Desire

12. Shem is blinded by desire.

13. All they desire is love.

14. Aphrodisiac definition, arousing sexual desire

15. Desire, ambition, hope, and faith,

16. It is not wrong to desire a wife, but to desire another man’s wife is Coveting

17. In time, Solomon’s desire to please his pagan wives displaced his desire to obey and please God.

18. We replace our ego and our desire to win with curiosity, empathy and a desire to learn.

19. 6 The climactic rhythm consists in the desire to know and the satisfaction of that desire.

20. L'amour Bondie (Dub) by Desire Menes

21. 5:15; Caducity - The Witches' Desire

22. Teaching children requires more than desire.

23. Lust awakens the desire to possess.

24. We all desire happiness and health.

25. Familiarity is the enemy of desire.

26. A Secret Fault Involving Sexual Desire

27. I have no time nor desire.

28. Aspiration: eager desire for personal advancement.

29. My Burning Desire to Serve God

30. Her resistance only fanned his desire.

31. How good Thou wast to desire

32. He has no desire for wealth.

33. Stimulating the desire for sexual relations but not fulfilling this desire leads to irritation and frustration, nervous tension.

34. Curiosity definition is - desire to know:

35. Her eyes Afire / With one desire

36. Ambition: eager desire for personal advancement.

37. And the powerful andante of desire

38. Appetence: A strong craving or desire

39. He has no desire for money.

40. His desire to live was unendurable.

41. Cupidinous - Filled with amorous desire or passion ; not to be confused with cupidity, excessive desire , especially for wealth; avarice

42. Belly: a need or desire for food.

43. I have absolutely no desire to leave

44. I would set desire towards greater spoils.

45. That rekindled my desire for spiritual things.

46. We soon believe what we desire

47. No desire, no imbroglio and no sorrow.

48. They say it expresses women's impotent desire.

49. Appetite: a need or desire for food.

50. Desire to avoid war by political means.

51. He apparently lacked the desire to learn.

52. * Take responsibility for errors, desire to improve.

53. An old thief desire a new halter.

54. He repressed a sudden desire to cry.

55. Craving definition, great or eager desire; yearning

56. Complaisance: a desire or disposition to please.

57. 35:02; My Darkest Desire by Aghast

58. I have absolutely no desire to sell.

59. Now, I desire a purely defensive union.

60. 2 They desire fields and seize them;+

61. The desire to laugh became a compulsion.

62. There is a desire for peace universally.

63. Most people desire the benefits of friendship.

64. With a desire to serve... until death.

65. A lustful desire may be the cause.

66. The people desire peace, security and happiness.

67. Was it only a desire for conquest?

68. He was panting with desire for her.

69. I desire to reply with equal directness.

70. Her desire for respect led to banishment.

71. Concupiscence, noun [Latin , to covet or lust after, to desire or covet.] Lust; unlawful or irregular desire of sexual pleasure

72. Amenability: a desire or disposition to please.

73. I have absolutely no desire to leave.

74. Breathe through the heats of our desire

75. Failure only intensified my desire to succeed.

76. Many religions arose from a desire for political power, prestige, and popular acceptance rather than a desire to please God

77. 1. Bloodlust - a desire for bloodshed desire - the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

78. Appetence definition, intense desire; strong natural craving; appetite

79. Wholesome and well-placed desire can be constructive.

80. I suddenly felt an overwhelming desire to laugh.