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How to use craved in a sentence

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Sixty per cent of those polled said they regularly craved certain foods and drinks.
Just as they have long craved mastery of reverse swing, so England have coveted a mystery spinner.
Tall, strong and mobile, he matches the photofit of the target striker he has long craved and, aged 25, his best years should be ahead of him.
The way Lewis recalls it, Martin had recorded a few small hits in the early Fifties, but desperately craved a breakthrough chartbuster.
The roof is supported by richly craved wooden posts which form a circumambulatory path round the sanctum.
In Spain, however, there was no gender gap with 25 per cent of men and 25 per cent of women admitting they craved chocolate.
Despite her love of the estate, Iris craved intellectual outlets, and until the war she travelled constantly, usually alone.
The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved.
I went though several more of these chicken-and-egg conversations before getting the reassurance I craved.
My lungs, dry like sandpaper from all the smoke, craved the saturated Washington air.
It came from all sides, asphyxiating him, robbing him of the peace of mind he so desperately craved.
The high head and the stiff neck were the physical types of an unbendingness which most men craved.
Amanda ordered some mushroom risotto as well, she craved a little Italian flavour.
Aside from a shared love of ice cream, however, men and women craved different foods.
Whether it was by chance or design Sam Allardyce has hit upon the strike force he has craved all season.
Too many craved spiritual gifts and wanted to use them without having agape as their end or aim.
His mouth filled with the thick nectar, the life bringing substance that he always craved but rarely indulged in.
The prize these early imperialists craved was control of the West African slave trade.
Her own fingers were itching to touch his whiskered jaw, her lips craved the taste of his.
Whatever hobbies you had, you are now free to pursue any discipline you craved whether it is bird-watching or travelling.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All he craved was the country, and a whole lot of it, with untenanted roads.
This was hardly such an answer as noll craved, yet it made his heart lighter.
Gloom did encircle him, but in the midst of it there was a light, which he strove and craved to follow.
I put an end to this my lucubration after having very humbly craved your good will and affection.
One time, I remember, goeing in the Strand, a poor and infirme old man craved his almes.
The rested muscles of his body and mind craved the resistance of obstacles.
I heard he had told his friends that the babus of Nayanjore never craved a boon.
They came to the wood of the briar and rose, There Sidselil craved for a while to repose.
What they craved was action to put a confirmatory test to the metal they were so sure of.
Since her husband was so demonstratively rich, why had he so irritatingly declined the little boon which she had craved?
Then pardon my Moon Maid and me, because We craved the golden shower of your applause!
Adolphe, the gyves upon his wrists, craved a cigarette, and a police-officer took one from the packet lying upon the sideboard.
It was a squire of Sir Mordred's, and he craved leave to speak.
There must have been something about the mountain ash tree that he craved.
No, it was not such food as their weakened, debilitated systems craved.
Bigot, a voluptuary in every sense, craved a change of pleasure.
But it was the man he slotted in to play along side that provided the moment of sublimeness Cardiff craved.
But he knew he'd need more than a few minutes to subvert his sitters' self-consciousness and to make the emotional connection he craved.
His coarse, strong nature craved, and could endure, a continual stimulation, that would have utterly wrecked and crazed a finer one.
Not that I was one who craved for wrack and bilge at my nose all the time.
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