My reading thirsted for a more thorough exploration of the state's vital strategic, economic, and political interests, the materiality of the conflict.
The working men for whom this institution was created had a thirst for education in a way we can scarcely any longer imagine today.
Clearly, the students thirst, as do we all, for greater certainty!
He drinks all the time and excessive thirst is a symptom of diabetes.
The death of her parents did not sate her thirst for blood.
Similarly, he eats and drinks at the restaurant because of desires generated by internal mechanisms of hunger and thirst.
The rest of the day remains for solving the problems (indicated by hunger, thirst, and so on) that midday happiness kept hidden.
His thirst for public respect was insatiable; for him, honor, more than interest, impelled men's actions.