0 past simple and past participle of crave
But there were many interested aficionados unable to attend meetings who craved all the additional information they could gather.
What they detested above all was plutocracy, and they craved a world wherein industrialism and speculation were subordinate to vaguely-defined spiritual values.
In fact, quite the opposite was occurring: people craved information about the war.
Throughout history, only a small minority has craved independence and aspired to truth.
Not surprisingly, as much as landowners craved the stability promoted by the agricultural laws, they frequently tried to circumvent the system.
The individualists (some might say, the egotists) in us craved a new image.
According to our interviews and conversations with them, many craved the opportunity to be socially engaged.
But like the founders of the constitutional period, he craved political and economic stability through a consolidating process that rebuked earlier arguments for keeping federal authority decentralized.