I'm thirsty
English
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Phrase
Usage notes
- Although this normally implies that you would like something to drink, it can be used in a more general sense to imply that you need or really want anything very important, as in "I am thirsty for money". Using "I am thirsty for a drink" is redundant (tautological) unless "drink" is being used to mean "alcoholic drink".
Translations
I need a drink
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See also
- I need a drink
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