Wanting in a sentence
Synonym: craving, yearning, wishing, longing. Antonym: satisfied, content, fulfilled, happy, indifferent
Meaning: having a desire for something; lacking something
Wanting sentence for class 1
- I am wanting to play outside today.
- She is wanting a new book to read.
- We are wanting to go to the zoo this weekend.
- He is wanting to eat pizza for lunch.
- I am wanting to learn how to swim.
- She is wanting to plant flowers in the garden.
- We are wanting to watch a movie tonight.
- He is wanting to be a superhero for Halloween.
- I am wanting to try a new game with my friends.
- She is wanting to draw a picture for her teacher.
- We are wanting to bake cookies together.
- He is wanting to join the art club.
- I am wanting to help my mom cook dinner.
- She is wanting to play at the park after school.
- We are wanting to pick apples in the orchard.
- He is wanting to learn a new dance.
- I am wanting to share my toys with my friends.
- She is wanting to go on a fun trip.
- We are wanting to explore the playground.
- He is wanting to go to the fair this summer.
- I am wanting to make a birthday card.
- She is wanting to ride her bike.
- We are wanting to have a picnic in the park.
- He is wanting to play soccer with his team.
- I am wanting to find a cool rock.
- She is wanting to read a story at bedtime.
- We are wanting to sing our favorite songs.
- He is wanting to watch the clouds.
- I am wanting to learn about dinosaurs.
- She is wanting to paint a picture.
Wanting simple sentence
- She is wanting to improve her grades this semester.
- He has been wanting to learn a new language.
- They talked about wanting to travel after graduation.
- I noticed her wanting to try new foods.
- She believes that wanting to succeed is the first step.
- He feels excited about wanting to join the basketball team.
- They discussed wanting to make a difference in their community.
- I saw her wanting to help others in need.
- She thinks that wanting to be healthy is important.
- He learned that wanting can lead to motivation.
- They talked about wanting to explore new hobbies.
- I noticed her wanting to spend more time with family.
- She believes that wanting to learn is essential for growth.
- He feels inspired by those who are wanting to achieve their dreams.
- They discussed wanting to support local businesses.
- I saw her wanting to create a positive impact.
- She thinks that wanting to understand others fosters empathy.
- He believes that wanting can drive innovation.
- They talked about their wanting for a better future.
- I noticed her feeling hopeful about wanting to make changes.
- She believes that wanting to be happy is universal.
- He feels proud when he acts on his wanting.
- They discussed how to balance wanting with reality.
- I saw her wanting to learn from her experiences.
- She thinks that wanting to share knowledge is valuable.
- He believes that wanting to connect with others is natural.
- They talked about how wanting can lead to new opportunities.
- I noticed her wanting to express herself creatively.
- She feels passionate about her wanting for justice.
- He believes that wanting to help others is a noble goal.

(1) The fish is wanting to be fed.
(2) The baby is wanting to be held.
(3) The epilog left me wanting more.
(4) The cat is wanting to be petted.
(5) Cupidity means wanting too much.
(6) The trailers left us wanting more.
(7) The plant is wanting to be watered.
(8) The cow is wanting some hay to eat.
(9) The sheep is wanting to be sheared.
(10) The bird is wanting to fly outside.
Wanting sentence
(11) The dog is wanting to go for a walk.
(12) The farmer is wanting to grow crops.
(13) The pig is wanting some slop to eat.
(14) The spider is wanting to spin a web.
(15) The goose is wanting to honk loudly.
(16) The book's end left me wanting more.
(17) The short story left me wanting more.
(18) He is wanting to go outside and play.
(19) I am wanting to go to the park today.
(20) She was wanting to learn how to code.
Wanting make sentence
(21) She is wanting to play with her dolls.
(22) The cat is wanting some milk to drink.
(23) The bird is wanting some seeds to eat.
(24) The pig is wanting to roll in the mud.
(25) The goat is wanting to climb on rocks.
(26) The duck is wanting to swim in a pond.
(27) He is wanting to eat pizza for dinner.
(28) I will be wanting some ice cream later.
(29) He will be wanting to start a new hobby.
(30) The chicken is wanting to lay some eggs.
Sentence of wanting
(31) The duck is wanting to swim in the pond.
(32) The frog is wanting to jump in the pond.
(33) The grasshopper is wanting to jump high.
(34) We are wanting to watch a movie tonight.
(35) The fish is wanting to swim in its tank.
(36) The wolf is wanting to howl at the moon.
(37) The chef is wanting us to try new foods.
(38) The artist is wanting us to be creative.
(39) I am wanting a piece of cake for dessert.
(40) The artist is wanting to paint a picture.
Wanting meaningful sentence
(41) The firefighter is wanting to save lives.
(42) The horse is wanting to run in the field.
(43) The ladybug is wanting to land on a leaf.
(44) The grasshopper is wanting to hop around.
(45) The cricket is wanting to chirp at night.
(46) He apologized in spite of not wanting to.
(47) The cow is wanting to graze in a pasture.
(48) The cow is wanting to graze on the grass.
(49) The coach is wanting us to practice more.
(50) The firefighter is wanting us to be safe.
Wanting sentence examples
(51) The astronaut is wanting us to dream big.
(52) She will be wanting to buy a new car soon.
(53) I will be wanting to learn a new language.
(54) The ending of Fatale left me wanting more.
(55) The encore left the audience wanting more.
(56) The novella's ending left me wanting more.
(57) The epistolary novel left me wanting more.
(58) We are wanting to go on a family vacation.
(59) The astronaut is wanting to explore space.
(60) They are wanting to watch a movie tonight.
Sentence with wanting
(61) The fish is wanting some food in its tank.
(62) The worm is wanting to burrow in the dirt.
(63) The worm is wanting to burrow in the soil.
(64) The ladybug is wanting to crawl on a leaf.
(65) The cat is wanting to cuddle on the couch.
(66) The rabbit is wanting to eat some carrots.
(67) The horse is wanting to gallop in a field.
(68) The worm is wanting to burrow underground.
(69) The sheep is wanting to rest in the shade.
(70) The lion is wanting to roar in the jungle.
Use wanting in a sentence
(71) The tiger is wanting to hunt for its prey.
(72) He was wanting a new car for his birthday.
(73) She was wanting to start her own business.
(74) The intriguing story left me wanting more.
(75) They are wanting to watch a movie together.
(76) The bird is wanting to fly around the room.
(77) The toddler is wanting to play with blocks.
(78) The snail is wanting to crawl slowly along.
(79) The cow is wanting to graze in the pasture.
(80) The hamster is wanting to run on its wheel.
Sentence using wanting
(81) The fox is wanting to sneak up on its prey.
(82) I will be wanting to read a book before bed.
(83) I've been wanting to talk for some time now.
(84) I've been wanting to go ill for a while now.
(85) I've been wanting to catch a movie all week.
(86) The mortis of the book left me wanting more.
(87) The turtle is wanting to sunbathe on a rock.
(88) Cupidity means wanting more and more things.
(89) The dog is wanting to go for a walk outside.
(90) The cat is wanting to cuddle with its owner.
Wanting example sentence
(91) The end of the chapter left me wanting more.
(92) The musician left the audience wanting more.
(93) The cat meowed needily, wanting to be petted.
(94) She is wanting to play with her favorite toy.
(95) The chef is wanting to cook a delicious meal.
(96) The fish is wanting to swim in a bigger tank.
(97) The butterfly is wanting to land on a flower.
(98) The moth is wanting to fly towards the light.
(99) The pig is wanting to roll around in the mud.
(100) The ending of this livre left me wanting more.
Sentence with word wanting
(101) They will be wanting to watch a movie tonight.
(102) She will be wanting to redecorate her bedroom.
(103) She will be wanting to join a gym to stay fit.
(104) The floor show left the audience wanting more.
(105) The end line of the book left me wanting more.
(106) The extract of the movie left me wanting more.
(107) She hugged him tightly, not wanting to let go.
(108) She hugged him mushily, not wanting to let go.
(109) The brevity of the story left us wanting more.
(110) The preschooler is wanting to color a picture.
Sentence of wanting
(111) We are wanting to go on a picnic this weekend.
(112) The rooster is wanting to crow in the morning.
(113) The butterfly is wanting to flutter its wings.
(114) The dragonfly is wanting to hover over a pond.
(115) The deer is wanting to run through the forest.
(116) The doctor is wanting us to eat healthy foods.
(117) The philosopher is wanting us to think deeply.
(118) The finale of the season left us wanting more.
(119) She was wanting to improve her cooking skills.
(120) The prequel's ending left viewers wanting more.
Wanting used in a sentence
(121) The conjuror's show left everyone wanting more.
(122) She was hinting around about wanting a new job.
(123) He's been wanting to ask her out for weeks now.
(124) The athlete is wanting to practice their sport.
(125) The rabbit is wanting some carrots to munch on.
(126) The ant is wanting to carry food to its colony.
(127) The cricket is wanting to chirp in the evening.
(128) The snail is wanting to crawl along the ground.
(129) The firefly is wanting to light up in the dark.
(130) The bird is wanting to fly outside of its cage.
Wanting sentence in English
(131) The chicken is wanting to lay eggs in its coop.
(132) She is wanting to learn how to play the guitar.
(133) We are wanting to go on a vacation this summer.
(134) My sister is wanting to read a book before bed.
(135) The bear is wanting to hibernate in the winter.
(136) The librarian is wanting us to read more books.
(137) The musician is wanting us to appreciate music.
(138) The writer is wanting us to write more stories.
(139) Kha is a dish that will leave you wanting more.
(140) We will be wanting to have a picnic in the park.
(141) I've been wanting to go surfing for a long time.
(142) The concertantes left the audience wanting more.
(143) The bear is wanting to hibernate for the winter.
(144) The sheep is wanting to be sheared for its wool.
(145) The cricket is wanting to chirp a song at night.
(146) The firefly is wanting to light up the dark sky.
(147) The philanthropist is wanting us to help others.
(148) She's been wanting to go out and dance all week.
(149) The fragment of the story left her wanting more.
(150) She was wanting to try a new restaurant in town.
(151) She hesitated, not wanting to hurt his feelings.
(152) The ending of the season left fans wanting more.
(153) The book's meagre plot left readers wanting more.
(154) We will be wanting to go for a hike this weekend.
(155) The ending of Chapter House left me wanting more.
(156) The story's powerful ending left me wanting more.
(157) The child moped through the store, wanting a toy.
(158) A-a-m-a is a phrase that leaves you wanting more.
(159) My cat catted at the door, wanting to go outside.
(160) The kitten catted at its mother, wanting to play.
(161) Griselda's cooking always leaves me wanting more.
(162) The present was a book I've been wanting to read.
(163) The musician is wanting to play their instrument.
(164) The teacher is wanting to inspire their students.
(165) The doctor is wanting to help people feel better.
(166) The goose is wanting to fly south for the winter.
(167) The dragonfly is wanting to hover over the water.
(168) The turkey is wanting to gobble for Thanksgiving.
(169) The monkey is wanting to swing from the branches.
(170) The teacher is wanting us to finish our homework.
(171) The band's encore left the audience wanting more.
(172) He hesitated to take a risk, not wanting to fail.
(173) They will be wanting to go on vacation next month.
(174) He will be wanting a cup of coffee in the morning.
(175) He will be wanting to go for a run in the morning.
(176) Ot is a word that leaves you wanting to know more.
(177) The burlesque show left the audience wanting more.
(178) The rousing book ending left readers wanting more.
(179) The ruttish encounter left them both wanting more.
(180) Pleasure can beguile the senses into wanting more.
(181) He threw up despite not wanting to ruin the party.
(182) The abruptness of the ending left me wanting more.
(183) The college student is wanting to study for exams.
(184) The scientist is wanting to conduct an experiment.
(185) The bee is wanting to collect nectar from flowers.
(186) The dog stared at the bone, wanting to chew on it.
(187) I am wanting to play with my friends after school.
(188) She is wanting to eat a piece of cake for dessert.
(189) The spider is wanting to spin a web to catch prey.
(190) The mathematician is wanting us to solve problems.
(191) The end of the book series left fans wanting more.
(192) I've been wanting to travel more after graduation.
(193) He was wanting to learn how to play an instrument.
(194) I hesitated, not wanting to make the wrong choice.
(195) The concert's ende left the audience wanting more.
(196) We will be wanting to visit the museum on our trip.
(197) She will be wanting to try a new recipe for dinner.
(198) I will be wanting to take a vacation in the summer.
(199) The magicians' show left the audience wanting more.
(200) The first reading of the play left me wanting more.
(201) The drabble I read last night left me wanting more.
(202) He shrugged, not wanting to engage in the argument.
(203) She packed her bags baulkily, not wanting to leave.
(204) Adobos are a dish that will leave you wanting more.
(205) The pinchgut portion of cake left her wanting more.
(206) The rabbit is wanting some fresh vegetables to eat.
(207) The grasshopper is wanting to jump high in the air.
(208) My little brother is wanting to play with his toys.
(209) The historian is wanting us to learn from the past.
(210) The episode was too short and left me wanting more.
(211) She hesitated to speak up, not wanting to be wrong.
(212) The song was so short that it left me wanting more.
(213) He hesitated to take a chance, not wanting to fail.
(214) The end of the concert left fans wanting an encore.
(215) They will be wanting to go shopping for new clothes.
(216) We will be wanting to watch a movie at home tonight.
(217) The truncated poem left readers wanting more verses.
(218) The carny's performance left me wanting to see more.
(219) The dog pushed onto the door, wanting to go outside.
(220) The intense workout left me wanting to howl in pain.
(221) The ant is wanting to carry food back to the colony.
(222) The ant is wanting to carry food back to its colony.
(223) Avarice means wanting more and more money or things.
(224) He hesitated to speak up, not wanting to be ignored.
(225) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the party.
(226) They will be wanting to attend the concert next week.
(227) Dolittle is a movie that will leave you wanting more.
(228) Dicaprio's performances always leave me wanting more.
(229) The bathetic ending of the book left me wanting more.
(230) The speaker's brevity left the audience wanting more.
(231) The lively music had everyone wanting to dance along.
(232) The surprise ending of the book left me wanting more.
(233) The cat pats at the window, wanting to be let inside.
(234) The cat meowed restlessly, wanting to be let outside.
(235) The snippet of the poem left me wanting to read more.
(236) He is the clingiest neighbor, always wanting to chat.
(237) The dog whined unrestfully, wanting to go for a walk.
(238) Don't grouch at me for not wanting to go out tonight.
(239) The police officer is wanting us to follow the rules.
(240) The athlete is wanting us to stay active and healthy.
(241) The dramatic ending of the book left me wanting more.
(242) He hesitated, not wanting to make the wrong decision.
(243) She will be wanting a new pair of shoes for the party.
(244) I will be wanting to finish my homework before dinner.
(245) He will be wanting to take a break from work tomorrow.
(246) The endings of books often leave readers wanting more.
(247) The improv performance left the audience wanting more.
(248) The dog was noising at the door, wanting to be let in.
(249) The evanescent taste of the cake left us wanting more.
(250) The speaker's laconism left the audience wanting more.
(251) The cat brushed up against my hand, wanting attention.
(252) He is wanting to go outside and play with his friends.
(253) The environmentalist is wanting to protect the planet.
(254) The bee is wanting to collect nectar from the flowers.
(255) The snail is wanting to leave a trail of slime behind.
(256) The elephant is wanting to spray water from its trunk.
(257) The squirrel is wanting to gather nuts for the winter.
(258) She hesitated to volunteer, not wanting to be noticed.
(259) She hesitated to take a risk, not wanting to get hurt.
(260) The compelling taste of the dish left me wanting more.
(261) His laconic sense of humor always left us wanting more.
(262) The debut over the weekend left audiences wanting more.
(263) She shrugged back, not wanting to engage in the debate.
(264) She shrugged back, not wanting to engage in the gossip.
(265) The cat brashed against the door, wanting to be let in.
(266) The speaker's laconisms left the audience wanting more.
(267) The dog was pocking at the door, wanting to go outside.
(268) Give a go to that new hobby you've been wanting to try.
(269) The story had a brief ending that left me wanting more.
(270) The horse stared at the fence, wanting to jump over it.
(271) The parent is wanting their child to do well in school.
(272) He hesitated to try something new, not wanting to fail.
(273) He shrugged crossly, not wanting to admit he was wrong.
(274) The fragment of the movie trailer left me wanting more.
(275) They will be wanting to try a new restaurant for dinner.
(276) The endpoint of the song left the audience wanting more.
(277) The suspenseful ending of the book left me wanting more.
(278) The bittersweet ending of the book left me wanting more.
(279) He's been wanting to ask out his best friend for months.
(280) The Big-Easy is a city that will leave you wanting more.
(281) The package contained a book I had been wanting to read.
(282) The present was a toy I've been wanting for a long time.
(283) The elementary school student is wanting to read a book.
(284) He hesitated to raise his hand, not wanting to be wrong.
(285) She hesitated to try something new, not wanting to fail.
(286) She hesitated to ask for help, not wanting to seem weak.
(287) She was wanting to go on a vacation to Hawaii for years.
(288) The plot's climax left readers stunned and wanting more.
(289) I tried to focus, but my mind kept wanting to drawl off.
(290) The comedian's stooge off left the audience wanting more.
(291) He will be wanting to visit his family over the holidays.
(292) The variety show's finale left the audience wanting more.
(293) The dry humor in his jokes always leaves me wanting more.
(294) Poyang is a destination that will leave you wanting more.
(295) The passionate kiss left her breathless and wanting more.
(296) The foreshortened concert left the audience wanting more.
(297) The shortness of the song left the audience wanting more.
(298) The evanescent taste of the dessert left me wanting more.
(299) The jugglers' performance left the audience wanting more.
(300) The prepossessing taste of the dish left me wanting more.
(301) The riblets were a tasty treat that left me wanting more.
(302) He shrugged, not wanting to get involved in the argument.
(303) The action movie's explosive finale left me wanting more.
(304) The couple embraced in a bear hug, not wanting to let go.
(305) Avarice can lead to a never-ending cycle of wanting more.
(306) The child sat morosely on the swing, not wanting to play.
(307) The brevity of the speech left the audience wanting more.
(308) The evanescent taste of the dessert left us wanting more.
(309) Take a risk on that new club you've been wanting to join.
(310) Be plain about your reasons for wanting to switch majors.
(311) The middle school student is wanting to play video games.
(312) The police officer is wanting to keep the community safe.
(313) Slothful means being lazy and not wanting to do anything.
(314) Faineance means being lazy or not wanting to do anything.
(315) They are wanting to go on a family vacation to the beach.
(316) The butterfly is wanting to flutter its wings in the sun.
(317) Don't blame your friend for not wanting to play with you.
(318) The dentist is wanting us to brush our teeth twice a day.
(319) The scientist is wanting us to ask questions and explore.
(320) The environmentalist is wanting us to protect the planet.
(321) He hesitated to ask for help, not wanting to appear weak.
(322) He hesitated to make a decision, not wanting to be wrong.
(323) The final chapter of the novel left readers wanting more.
(324) The short story was captivating and left me wanting more.
(325) The attractive taste of the dessert left me wanting more.
(326) She was wanting to travel the world before settling down.
(327) I vacillate between being social and wanting to be alone.
(328) She's been wanting to dabble on writing a book for years.
(329) The children will be wanting to play outside after school.
(330) The guests will be wanting some refreshments at the event.
(331) House of Cards is a show that will leave you wanting more.
(332) The abseiling experience left them wanting to do it again.
(333) The majeure of the concert left the audience wanting more.
(334) The previews for the sci-fi thriller left me wanting more.
(335) She swithers between wanting to stay and wanting to leave.
(336) The cat quacked up against the door, wanting to be let in.
(337) She knows how to be a tease and leave people wanting more.
(338) The auditionee's performance left the judges wanting more.
(339) She's been wanting to knock around Europe for a while now.
(340) The extraordinariness of the dessert left us wanting more.
(341) The movie had a cliffhanger end that left me wanting more.
(342) She hesitated to give her answer, not wanting to be wrong.
(343) He hesitated to take a stand, not wanting to make enemies.
(344) She hesitated to make a decision, not wanting to be wrong.
(345) Cupidity can lead to a never-ending cycle of wanting more.
(346) The closure of the concert left the audience wanting more.
(347) She had a personal reason for wanting to travel to Europe.
(348) The sensational taste of the dessert left me wanting more.
(349) He was wanting to read more books to expand his knowledge.
(350) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the career fair.
(351) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the study group.
(352) Don't rag on your friend for not wanting to drink alcohol.
(353) He was labeled as fainthearted for not wanting to skydive.
(354) The glee club's performance left the audience wanting more.
(355) Oahu exceeded all my expectations and left me wanting more.
(356) Banderas' performances always leave audiences wanting more.
(357) Brooking is a destination that will leave you wanting more.
(358) She was cautious, not wanting anyone to cozen of her trust.
(359) She shrugged back, not wanting to reveal her true feelings.
(360) I've been wanting to watch a movie in York for a while now.
(361) She nudged out of the debate, not wanting to argue anymore.
(362) The child would often growl about not wanting to go to bed.
(363) The birthday-present was a book I had been wanting to read.
(364) He pulled her in for a tight bekiss, not wanting to let go.
(365) The compound yet delicious dish left everyone wanting more.
(366) The dog rumpled up against its owner, wanting to be petted.
(367) The infatuating taste of the dessert left her wanting more.
(368) The briefness of his speech left the audience wanting more.
(369) The balladeers' performance left the audience wanting more.
(370) The child dawdles in the toy store, never wanting to leave.
(371) She's a total party pooper, never wanting to stay out late.
(372) The alluring taste of the exotic dish left us wanting more.
(373) The hallmark of a good book series is wanting to read more.
(374) The giraffe is wanting to reach for the leaves on the tree.
(375) She hesitated to raise her hand, not wanting to be noticed.
(376) He hesitated to make a suggestion, not wanting to be wrong.
(377) She hesitated to share her story, not wanting to be judged.
(378) He hesitated to voice his opinion, not wanting to be wrong.
(379) She hesitated to take the plunge, not wanting to regret it.
(380) He was wanting to buy a new car, but he couldn't afford it.
(381) The strange taste of the exotic fruit left me wanting more.
(382) He hesitated to ask for a date, not wanting to be rejected.
(383) The dog scratched at the door, wanting to come back inside.
(384) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the campus event.
(385) Don't rag on your friend for not wanting to go out tonight.
(386) Double Indemnity is a film that will leave you wanting more.
(387) The end-stage of the concert left the audience wanting more.
(388) The comedy sketch had me laughing out loud and wanting more.
(389) I was left wanting more after reading that piece of writing.
(390) The enigmatic ending of the story left readers wanting more.
(391) The abruption of the music performance left us wanting more.
(392) The epilogues of the books often leave readers wanting more.
(393) I find myself wanting to use the word percola in a sentence.
(394) He quickly minced over to it, not wanting to waste any time.
(395) She muffled up out of the classroom, not wanting to be late.
(396) The cat stifled back from the water, not wanting to get wet.
(397) She thought her date was a milksop for not wanting to dance.
(398) The couple argued voicelessly, not wanting to wake the baby.
(399) The cat rabidly scratched at the door, wanting to be let in.
(400) She was coy with her opinions, not wanting to offend anyone.
(401) The high school student is wanting to hang out with friends.
(402) Stinginess means not wanting to share your toys with others.
(403) The TV channel had a movie that I had been wanting to watch.
(404) The movie's end was a cliffhanger that left me wanting more.
(405) He hesitated to offer his help, not wanting to be intrusive.
(406) He hesitated to speak his mind, not wanting to cause a stir.
(407) He was wanting to become a lawyer, so he went to law school.
(408) He would domineer over his siblings, always wanting his way.
(409) I love how each episode of this show leaves me wanting more.
(410) He hesitated to voice his opinion, not wanting to be judged.
(411) The brisk pace of the book kept me engaged and wanting more.
(412) The episode ended on a cliffhanger, leaving me wanting more.
(413) She was wanting to save money for a down payment on a house.
(414) I hesitated to speak up, not wanting to cause a disturbance.
(415) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the fitness class.
(416) The cat meowed dolefully, wanting to be let outside to play.
(417) The bitter end of the concert left the audience wanting more.
(418) The practical joker's pranks always left people wanting more.
(419) The chef's delectable creations always leave me wanting more.
(420) Our goal is to pump up the crowd and leave them wanting more.
(421) The dog bumped against the glass door, wanting to go outside.
(422) The dog snorted against the tight leash, wanting to run free.
(423) The baby would mewl off on the highchair, not wanting to eat.
(424) The teenager groaned sleepily, not wanting to get out of bed.
(425) He approached the group baulkingly, not wanting to interrupt.
(426) She was called chickenhearted for not wanting to bungee jump.
(427) He's been wanting to ask out his best friend for a while now.
(428) The beavertail is a dessert that will leave you wanting more.
(429) The stripteaser's performance left the audience wanting more.
(430) The subline of the movie trailer left me wanting to see more.
(431) The chansonnier's performance left the audience wanting more.
(432) The concert was amazing, and the encore left us wanting more.
(433) The dog was grizzling at the door, wanting to be let outside.
(434) The lovers clinged to each other, not wanting to say goodbye.
(435) He's always a party pooper, never wanting to do anything fun.
(436) The enchanting taste of the exotic dish left me wanting more.
(437) I drank water, and I felt a benefit in spite of wanting soda.
(438) I drank milk, and I felt a benefit in spite of wanting juice.
(439) She hesitated to offer her opinion, not wanting to be judged.
(440) She hesitated to make a change, not wanting to rock the boat.
(441) She was demure in her response, not wanting to offend anyone.
(442) She hesitated to make a mistake, not wanting to look foolish.
(443) The thrill of skydiving left me exhilarated and wanting more.
(444) The incompleteness of the story left the reader wanting more.
(445) The plot twist at the end of the chapter left me wanting more.
(446) We will be wanting to visit our relatives during the holidays.
(447) The indistinct taste of the exotic fruit left me wanting more.
(448) The clinchers on the movie's ending left viewers wanting more.
(449) The movie had anticlimaxes that left the viewers wanting more.
(450) The knockout flavor of the dessert left everyone wanting more.
(451) I often find myself wanting to addict within the world of art.
(452) The cat bumbled up against the door, wanting to be let inside.
(453) He shrugged back, not wanting to get involved in the argument.
(454) The cat snorted against the closed door, wanting to be let in.
(455) The child dillydallies at bedtime, not wanting to go to sleep.
(456) He is the clingiest friend I have, always wanting to hang out.
(457) He coughed suppressedly, not wanting to interrupt the speaker.
(458) The kids would slouch around the park, not wanting to go home.
(459) They muffled up out of the restaurant, not wanting to be seen.
(460) He was always a lone wolf, never wanting to run with the pack.
(461) The baby clung onto the toy with force, not wanting to let go.
(462) He's a weenie for not wanting to go camping in the wilderness.
(463) The griskin was the star of the meal and left me wanting more.
(464) She hugged her friend lingeringly, not wanting to say goodbye.
(465) The delectability of the seafood platter left us wanting more.
(466) The child enclasped the toy tightly, not wanting to let it go.
(467) He's always the party pooper, never wanting to try new things.
(468) Don't pile onto your friend for not wanting to go out tonight.
(469) Kiss into the start of a new book you've been wanting to read.
(470) Curiosity is a virtue that means wanting to learn and explore.
(471) I think he has an ulterior motive for wanting to be my friend.
(472) The initial chapter of the mystery novel left me wanting more.
(473) He was wanting to go to the beach, but it was raining outside.
(474) She had a cultural reason for wanting to learn a new language.
(475) He was wanting to learn a new language to expand his horizons.
(476) He grunted crossly, not wanting to engage in the conversation.
(477) Don't be a prig for not wanting to attend the career workshop.
(478) He was considered fainthearted for not wanting to bungee jump.
(479) The prepossessing taste of the dish left everyone wanting more.
(480) The students will be wanting to participate in the school play.
(481) The actor's cameo off the stage left the audience wanting more.
(482) Alne is a word that leaves me puzzled and wanting to know more.
(483) The movie's cliffhanger twist left me stunned and wanting more.
(484) The manger was a gastronomic delight that left me wanting more.
(485) I often find myself wanting to lie around all day and daydream.
(486) The exotic dancer's performance left the audience wanting more.
(487) The enamouring taste of the dessert left everyone wanting more.
(488) He worries between being patient and wanting immediate results.
(489) He circumspectly chose his words, not wanting to offend anyone.
(490) The baby would mewl around in his stroller, wanting to be held.
(491) The cat would always mewl off on the stairs, wanting attention.
(492) The child dillydallies at the playground, not wanting to leave.
(493) I vacillate between wanting to stay in and go out with friends.
(494) Belem is a city that will leave you enchanted and wanting more.
(495) She spoke resistingly, not wanting to reveal her true feelings.
(496) The brevity of the presentation left the audience wanting more.
(497) She swung closed the door to her bedroom, wanting some privacy.
(498) The child looked at the candy bar peckishly, wanting to eat it.
(499) The short-period of the concert left the audience wanting more.
(500) I just got a recent toy that I've been wanting for a long time.
(501) Being curious means asking questions and wanting to learn more.
(502) I think he has an ulterior motive for wanting to borrow my car.
(503) I think he has an ulterior motive for wanting to buy me a gift.
(504) She hesitated to ask a question, not wanting to be embarrassed.
(505) He hesitated to try something new, not wanting to look foolish.
(506) He was wanting to improve his math skills, so he hired a tutor.
(507) He hesitated to ask for a raise, not wanting to seem too pushy.
(508) He hesitated to take the lead, not wanting to be seen as bossy.
(509) She hesitated to share her story, not wanting to be vulnerable.
(510) The band's drummer was the most vocal about wanting to disband.
(511) The epilogue was a clever way to leave the reader wanting more.
(512) He was wanting to go for a run, but it started raining heavily.
(513) I often find myself wanting to slack away from my daily routine.
(514) It's important to have a mindset of wanting to return the favor.
(515) I often find myself wanting to dally in the bookstore for hours.
(516) I used my store credit to buy a book I had been wanting to read.
(517) The movie's cliffhanger scene left me in shock and wanting more.
(518) The foreshortened chapter in the book left readers wanting more.
(519) The unexpected cut to commercial left the audience wanting more.
(520) I find myself wanting to use the word percola in a poem or song.
(521) Staining the porch is a DIY project I've been wanting to tackle.
(522) The movie's ending left me appalled and wanting to go back home.
(523) The child pulled away fiercely, wanting to explore on their own.
(524) The dog scratched up around the garden gate, wanting to explore.
(525) He shrugged, not wanting to take responsibility for the mistake.
(526) The baby lamb would bleat towards its siblings, wanting to play.
(527) I carefully peeped into the room, not wanting to disturb anyone.
(528) The baby would mewl around in his high chair, wanting to be fed.
(529) The cat would mewl off on the windowsill, wanting to go outside.
(530) The sled slid smoothly towards the end, leaving us wanting more.
(531) She held onto their friendship tightly, never wanting to let go.
(532) The birthday-present was a book that I had been wanting to read.
(533) Actually, I've been wanting to travel to Europe for a long time.
(534) Antisocial behavior means not wanting to be around other people.
(535) He gilds up in front of his parents, wanting to make them proud.
(536) The cat slit away quietly from the room, not wanting to be seen.
(537) The veau was the highlight of the meal and left me wanting more.
(538) He nodded suppressedly, not wanting to reveal his true feelings.
(539) The passionate kiss innervated my body and left me wanting more.
(540) I'm not going to grouch at you for not wanting to join the club.
(541) I've been wanting to dabble around with learning a new language.
(542) The philanthropist is wanting to make a difference in the world.
(543) Credulity can be a result of peer pressure or wanting to fit in.
(544) The gift was a new bike that I had been wanting for a long time.
(545) He hesitated to share his opinion, not wanting to offend anyone.
(546) She hesitated to give her opinion, not wanting to offend anyone.
(547) She was wanting to go to the beach, but it was too cold outside.
(548) She hesitated to go out on a limb, not wanting to be laughed at.
(549) He hesitated to ask for advice, not wanting to be seen as naive.
(550) She hesitated to take the lead, not wanting to be seen as bossy.
Wanting meaning
Wanting is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey a sense of desire, lack, or longing. Whether you are writing an essay, a story, or simply engaging in a conversation, incorporating the word "wanting" can add depth and nuance to your sentences. Here are some tips on how to effectively use this word in different sentence structures:
1. Describing a personal desire: - "I have always been wanting to travel to exotic destinations." - "She is wanting a promotion at work to further her career." - "They are wanting to adopt a rescue dog to complete their family."
2. Expressing a sense of lack or insufficiency: - "The team's performance was wanting, as they lacked coordination and strategy." - "His efforts to impress the judges were wanting, as he failed to showcase his true talent." - "The company's customer service was wanting, as they consistently failed to address customer complaints."
3. Conveying a sense of longing or yearning: - "She gazed out of the window, wanting for the day when she could be reunited with her loved ones." - "He spent hours staring at the painting, wanting to understand the artist's vision." - "The protagonist's heart ached, wanting for the love that had slipped through their fingers."
4. Using "wanting" as a noun: - "The wanting in her eyes revealed her deep longing for a better life." - "His constant wanting for material possessions hindered his ability to find true happiness." - "The novel explores the human condition of wanting and the pursuit of fulfillment."
5. Employing "wanting" as an adjective: - "The student's essay was wanting in terms of structure and coherence." - "The restaurant's service was wanting, as the waitstaff seemed disinterested and inattentive." - "His performance in the play was wanting, lacking the emotional depth required for the role." Remember to consider the context and tone of your writing when using the word "wanting." It can evoke a range of emotions, from a simple desire to a deep sense of longing. By incorporating this word effectively, you can enhance the overall impact and meaning of your sentences.
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