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athirst

[uh-thurst] / əˈθɜrst /


ADJECTIVE
thirsty
Synonyms


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The novelist is said to have confessed that he finds the pugilist almost without a sense of humor, but interestingly athirst and groping.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Detroit, five-year-old Donald Prieur, athirst for knowledge, set out for school for the first time, paused en route to take up the study of a barrel, was eventually sawed out of it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why not bring the art of the cinema to bars, restaurants, lunch wagons, station waiting-rooms, drugstores, wherever idle people congregate with time on their hands and minds athirst for esthetic experience?

From Time Magazine Archive

The curly, boyish whistle, ascending in spirals, carried the musical challenge aloft: “I’m glad I’m alive and athirst for adventure; aren’t you?”

From A Scout of To-day by Hornibrook, Isabel

I have been like a man athirst in the desert; but I have waited day after day, until now I can wait no longer, sweetheart.'

From My Lady Rotha A Romance by Weyman, Stanley J.