Nov 3, 2010

Crave/craving

My word of the day is crave. This is a verb, and it means to want something very, very much. For example, right now I'm craving chocolate. I hear the voice of the Milka bar calling me from the vending machine. Do you hear it? Maybe not. It's calling only for me!
We often use this verb with food, but you could use it with many things. She craves sleep! He craves the new BMW!
The noun form is craving, and we usually use this with the verb have. He had a craving for guacamole.
What about you? Are you craving anything right now?


1 comment:

  1. I'm craving chocolate, too.
    I'm on a diet since this morning and I can not stop thinking about chocolate, so I feel that the next week will be very hard!!! :)

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