I was so THIRSTY, I drank my whole water bottle.
i am thirsty will you please give me a glass of water
I was very thirsty in the desert.
This pretzel is making me thirsty
He was thirsty, so he quaffed the entire water bottle.
I am not that thirsty, one glass of water will suffice.
What is the action verb in this sentence? He was very thirsty.
When I am thirsty, there is nothing better than a can of Mountain Dew.
saw
I was really thirsty and then my heart leaped as I thought I saw a pond, but it was only a mirage .
The word "guzzle" means "to drink or eat greedily or hungrily". Synonyms include words like "devour", "gorge" or "ingurgitate". An appropriate way to use it in a sentence would be, for example, "She guzzled her drink because she was very thirsty".
The adverb of thirsty is thirstily.An example sentence is "the dog thirstily lapped up the water".Another example sentence is "he cried out thirstily".Generally, in creative writing, you should avoid using adverbs wherever you can.
Then it turns into a run-on sentence. That is why commas are made. In order to put a sentence into a nice form For example: Bad= I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, because he won't get sick, and because he'll need it. Good: I give water to my dog because he gets thirsty, he won't get sick, and he'll need it.