1476 examples of craved in sentences

She was conscious of one thought onlyFred had not immediately craved her pardon.

Whittier asked me if there were no immortality if I should be distressed by it, and I told him that I should be exceedingly distressed; that it was the only thing that I craved.

People everywhere, all sorts of people, craved love and would respond to it.

He looked wistfully on every side of him, and seemed to seek in every eye he encountered, some portion of the sympathy which his meek and humble feelings still craved.

Just that one night I craved like a madman for a single human being to talk towell, I shall never forget it, Martha" "Miss Grimes!"

In that moment he was the lover she had craved forstrong, passionate, and reckless.

Nevertheless the stomach craved, the hours passed by, they picked up the bread, and ended by eating it.

X. was forty-four years of age, loved women, craved promotion, and, therefore, was not over-scrupulous.

He was to her everything desirable, for he was the tie that bound her to all the higher standards of life she craved.

He craved the world for his theatre.

Full many a slice of apple I have lifted from a pie Before the upper crust went on, escaping Mother's eye; Full many a time my fingers small in artfulness have strayed Into some sweet temptation rare which Mother's hands had made; But eager-eyed and watery-mouthed, I craved the greater boon, When Mother let me clean the dish and lick the frosting spoon.

On his calling out for assistance, his voice discovered him to his son, who, struck with remorse for his past guilt, and astonished with the apprehensions of one much greater, which he had so nearly incurred, instantly threw himself at his father's feet, craved pardon for his offences, and offered to purchase forgiveness by any atonement

The exiled prince had recourse to Henry, who was at this time in Guienne, craved his assistance in restoring him to his sovereignty, and offered, on that event, to hold his kingdom in vassalage under the crown of England.

During this war, Prince John deserted from Philip, threw himself at his brother's feet, craved pardon for his offences, and by the intercession of Queen Eleanor was received into favour.

Philip presented himself before them; craved their assistance in his distress; and pointed out the plains of Alencon, as the most honourable field in which they could display their generosity and martial spirit.

Later he resumed the public readings, with their public triumph and applause, which soon came to be a necessity to one who craved popularity as a hungry man craves bread.

It became an ambition to have as many different experiences as possible, to search for that variety craved by youth and by a youthful age.

The imaginative spirit of the Elizabethans craved poetry, and all the greatest authors of this age, with the exception of Francis Bacon, were poets.

" What reader can refuse this sympathy to one who felt and gave so much to one who craved sympathy as the very food of his soul?

He wanted to stop, his cold and aching limbs cried out for rest, and he craved heat at the cost of every risk, but his will was still firm, and he would not be the first to speak.

You could guess why the Turks and Germans had not really craved to meet those fellows out in No-man's-land.

torn and numb, The boon of light we craved, awaited long, Has come, has come!

During the afternoon I shot a small rabbit, not much larger than a rat, which we carried until night, then broiled and tried to eat it, not because our appetites craved it, but hoping that it might strengthen and sustain us, at least a little while longer.

Possibly experience had taught men that endowments and craved walls left to the care of descendants were insecure supports for a life after death which was to last forever.

Here indeed was the refuge she had craved; here the wounded eye of the soul could open unhurt and unafraid; and she sank to her knees with a quick prayer of the heart, scarce of the lips, for Isabel knew nothing about prayer in her own wordsthat she might have peace of mind during these guarded hours: there would be so much time afterwards in which to rememberso many years in which to remember!

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