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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
craving
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
satisfy sb's cravings (=satisfy a strong desire)
▪ I needed to satisfy my cravings for chocolate.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
satisfy
▪ The only supervision required is the kind that will keep the addict from going out and buying something to satisfy his craving.
▪ Such acts, he said, only served envy and the ambition of enraged parties or satisfied the cravings of lust.
▪ And some even skip normal meals to satisfy their craving for chocolate and crisps, a survey revealed yesterday.
▪ Topaz clawed Andrew's back, silently begging him to satisfy the ravenous craving within her which was reaching unbearable proportions.
▪ But such exposure has not satisfied Koons' craving for fame.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
slake a desire/craving etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ After a week without smoking, the craving began to disappear.
▪ The symptoms include a craving for sweet foods.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Clara found her craving for the bizarre and the involved richly satisfied.
▪ It is one of those salads that could cause frenzied cravings.
▪ No morning sickness, no backache, no obscure cravings.
▪ Such results may be explained by the hypothesis that serotonin is more responsible for regulating mood than for controlling alcohol cravings.
▪ The result is that you feel full for longer and don't have the sweet cravings that can come with dieting.
▪ The reward circuits generate cravings that impel an animal toward such things as eating, drinking, and procreating.
▪ They tossed away their diet books and tried instead to eat according to their bodies' own advice: hunger and cravings.
▪ This leads on to a dramatic low and a severe craving for another dose of the stuff.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Craving

Crave \Crave\ (kr[=a]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Craved (kr[=a]vd); p pr. & vb. n. Craving.] [AS. crafian; akin to Icel. krefja, Sw. kr[aum]fva, Dan. kr[ae]ve.]

  1. To ask with earnestness or importunity; to ask with submission or humility; to beg; to entreat; to beseech; to implore.

    I crave your honor's pardon.
    --Shak.

    Joseph . . . went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus.
    --Mark xv. 43.

  2. To call for, as a gratification; to long for; hence, to require or demand; as, the stomach craves food.

    His path is one that eminently craves weary walking.
    --Edmund Gurney.

    Syn: To ask; seek; beg; beseech; implore; entreat; solicit; request; supplicate; adjure.

Craving

Craving \Crav"ing\ (-?ng), n. Vehement or urgent desire; longing for; beseeching.

A succession of cravings and satiety.
--L'Estrange. -- Crav"ing*ly, adv. -- Crav"ing*ness, n.

Wiktionary
craving

Etymology 1 n. A strong desire; yearning Etymology 2

vb. (present participle of crave English)

WordNet
craving

n. an intense desire for some particular thing

Wikipedia
Craving (album)

Craving is Japanese singer songwriter Fayray's first studio album, released on May 26, 1999. The album was produced by Daisuke Asakura.

Craving (withdrawal)

When going through withdrawal, craving is a psychological urge to administer a discontinued medication or recreational drug.

Usage examples of "craving".

And Furvain, glancing for just a moment into his wine-bowl as though some poem might be lurking there, would draw a deep breath and instantaneously begin to recite a mock epic, in neatly balanced hexameter and the most elaborate of anapestic rhythms, about the desperate craving of a Pontifex for sausage made of steetmoy meat, and the sending of the laziest and most cowardly of the royal courtiers on a hunting expedition to the snowbound lair of that ferocious white-furred creature of northern Zimroel.

By marrying Ata he sated her craving for eternal life, but the wedding also guaranteed that she would be nearby to quarrel with him for the rest of his existence.

The reader will understand, therefore, that when the genius and his mate proposed to start on Macpherson, they were laying out a capacious contract for the cast-iron canvasser, and were taking a step which could only have been inspired by a morbid craving for excitement, aided by the influence of backblock whisky.

Instead, she had to endure the craving lusts and hope in time that she could come to accept Malcolm as easily as she had accepted Ashton.

However else it might be with the deads, they clearly had no craving for fancy architecture.

The Brothers were severely censured for encouraging geophagous inclinations among the local nobility, whose ladies they had inspirited with a craving for the taste of the local earth, as seasoning, or a dish in itself: it was, after all, Spanish earth.

When the three had satisfied the cravings of their appetites two of them were for lying down to sleep until it should be time to feed again, but Bulan, once more master, would not permit it, and forced them to accompany him in his seemingly futile search for the girl who had disappeared so mysteriously after he had rescued her from the ourang outangs.

Harry, who could not help wondering why the Death Eaters had not yet tracked down Slughorn if hampers of sweets, Quidditch tickets, and visitors craving his advice and opinions could find him.

The desire is implanted in the very soul itself and the agony of earthbound spirits, whose cravings for gratification are in vain, is beyond description.

Often people do not have the habit, but they are influenced by spirits who have the craving, and who get into their magnetic auras.

I was in such misery and so helpless that many spirits demonstrated through me, and I had no one who understood how to help me conquer the soul craving.

Yet here and there along the graceful row Is one who fetches breath from deeps, who deems, Moved by a desperate craving, their old foe May yield a trustier friend than woman seems, And aid to bear the sculptured floral weight Massed upon heads not utterly of stone: May stamp endurance by expounding fate.

The worn page opened of itself at the play of the OEdipus Tyrannus, and Owen dwelt with the craving disease upon the prophecy so nearly resembling that which concerned himself.

She knew she was losing when she found herself craving longer, wordier answers from him.

Leo craving audience with the Old Wykehamist pal, received in return an ominous invitation for the party to see over the Grand Ducal palace the following afternoon.