my mouth is full of thirst
After running a marathon, my thirst was unquenchable.
Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
here is some lemonade to slake your thirst.
Is it true that coke does not quench your thirst? This quench gum is amazing! Bob go get me a drink that will quench my thirst. This really did quench my thirst.
When I am hot I quench my thirst by drinking water.
The phrase "consuming thirst" contains an noun and an adjective. The word "consuming" acts like an adjective in the phrase, describing the severity of the thirst the person or object is experiencing. The word "thirst" is a noun, and could be a verb, depending on the rest of the sentence.
We were out in the hot sun all day, and our thirst was unquenchable.
You would die of thirst much sooner than from hunger.
Thirst is Soif in French!
Yes, the word 'thirst' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I've walked a long way and I thirst for some cool water. (verb)He has a real thirst for knowledge. (noun)
(because of the meaning of quench, almost all uses will have the word thirst)Many of the early voyagers had an unquenchable thirst for exploration.The students had an unquenchable enthusiasm for improving the school.
With no water to drink for over 2 hours, thirst was kicking in and the family was desperate for some water