1. thirsting - Noun
2. thirsting - Verb
of Thirst
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe humble and meek are thirsting for lood. Joe Orton
The very spirits of the winds, when they were sent to carry the grateful harvest to the thirsting fields of Calabria, did not forget the geometry which they had studied in the caverns of Æolus and of which the geologist is daily discovering the diagrams. Benjamin Peirce
You, Honor, you first veiled The fountains of delight, Denying those waves to the thirsting lovers. Torquato Tasso
The genuine mind of man, thirsting for its native home, society contemns the gewgaws that separate him from it. Titles are like circles drawn by the magician's wand, to contract the sphere of man's felicity. Thomas Paine
What the iPad does is it opens people's minds to a new way of doing things. They're actually thirsting for it. Mike McCue
O the joy of the strong-brawn'd fighter, towering in the arena in perfect condition, conscious of power, thirsting to meet his opponent. Walt Whitman