hankering in A Sentence

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    Still Hankering for some beach time?

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    You hanker that somebody should come and share.

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    I just had a Hankering.

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    I've been Hankering for.

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    A Hankering for prostitutes.

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    Well, an extra special Hankering you shall get.

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    But soon she will start Hankering for the darkness;

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    Many times we are Hankering for a specific food;

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    If you are with somebody you start Hankering to be alone.

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    This Hankering is not bad, but to stop at it is dangerous.

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    Next time you're Hankering for a snack, knock back a cup of water first.

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    To me, it does sound like you're sort of Hankering back to those days.

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    The Greek inhabitants of Achaïa were marked by intellectual restlessness and a feverish Hankering after novelties.

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    But maybe we will meet a loose cannon with a short fuse who's just Hankering for a fight.”.

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    Even in the most exciting and faraway places, there will be times when you hanker for home comforts.

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    If you have a desire for something, it's called a“Hankering” and someone who is snooty or arrogant would be called“highfalutin.”.

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    And since Vic, a full-time restorer of old houses, was Hankering for a new DIY project, it wouldn't hurt if the place was a fixer-upper.

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    And since Vic, a full-time restorer of old houses, was Hankering for a new DIY project, it wouldn't hurt if the place were a fixer-upper, too.

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    Make a whole batch of them and keep them in the fridge for when you get the Hankering, it's an easy way to avoid the artificial additives and keep your belly in check.

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    When just a few moments before, it was an ugly place where people were thinking only of money Hankering for money, greedy, money the only milieu around- suddenly these three mad people came and they laughed, and changed the quality of the whole marketplace.

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    It's the same as when you take a fish out of the ocean and throw it on the bank- the misery and the suffering and the tortures he goes through, the Hankering and the effort to reach back to the ocean because it is where he belongs.

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    It's the same as when you take a fish out of the ocean and throw it on the bank- the misery and the suffering and the torture he goes through, the Hankering and the effort to reach back to the ocean because it is where he belongs, he is part of the ocean and he cannot remain apart.

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    It's the same as when you take a fish out of the ocean and throw it on the bank- the misery and the suffering and the tortures he goes through, the Hankering and the effort to reach back to the ocean because it is where he belongs, he is part of the ocean and he cannot remain apart.

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