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hankering造句
(1) I've always had a hankering to go to China. (2) She's always hankering after excitement. (3) I've always had a hankering to be a doctor. (4) From time to time we all get a hankering for something a little different. (5) All very contemporary, but I found myself hankering for the crisp definition of the old Frederick Austin arrangement. (6) Her hankering for the outside world is shown through a solo where she is cruelly tangled in the legs of a chair. (7) She did develop a terrific hankering for a crucifix, though. (8) Always had a hankering to be a nurse, she did. (9) The vague hankering for a pre-industrial utopia is the politics of sixth-form common rooms, not the real world. (10) I do have a hankering for hearty, home-cooked meals that I can enjoy with my family after work. (11) He had a hankering to own a car. (12) a hankering for a wealthy lifestyle. (13) He has been hankering to spend an evening talking with you. (14) It doesn't really sound like you have a hankering for anything in particular at all. (15) They all want me dead, and are hankering for my money. (16) I had a hankering to see 1949's White Heat, the Jimmy Cagney flick where he plays gangster Cody Jarrett. (17) There was always an undercurrent of greediness, a hankering, and sense of waste. (18) Most of us have a hankering for the good things on both sides of the line. (19) Where would you go if you had a hankering for some good ol'Texas barbecue? (20) European nations, in particular, maintained a hankering for fixed exchange rates. (21) He actually gets the job he is hankering after, as art director. (22) At the age of four, she could read fast and well and she naturally began hankering after books. (23) By the time the three-quarters mark of the set screeches past, you're almost hankering after some form of relief. (24) The experts also say many potential big-wig Tucson visitors have a hankering to play golf when they attend a convention. (25) I had certainly found the rural setting I had been hankering after. (26) There is no longer a naval tradition among yachtsmen, nor any hankering after playing naval sailors. (27) Or how about the faint chirp prodding you to invent an ugly doll with a hankering for tickles? (28) Evolution might have played an important part in the human hankering for salt. (29) Nor does his comment upon America suggest a hopeless hankering after an actual country. (30) Thanks to its tropical climate, zoo-wrecking hurricanes and a greater-than-usual number of people with a hankering for fashionably exotic pets, Florida is an invasive-species mecca.