The family is desperate for answers.
Desperate to end the tyrannical rebellion, the British had no option but to assassinate the leader.
These are desperate times, Mister Holmes.
I assume you meant "desperate". Example: I was so desperate for food that I would have been willing to eat asparagus.
The rebels are getting desperate now.I am desperate for a jolly cup of hot Earl Grey tea.She was so desperate for the toilet that she barged through the queue.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Lala Loopsy was desperate to get the money.
In the hunger games a avox was a racketeer because they commit a crime.
No, the word desperate is not an adverb. This is an adjective.The adverb of the word desperate is desperately.An example sentence is: "Scott desperately needs a cup of tea".
He was so desperate for attention that he screamed from the rooftops.It was a very desperate situation for everyone involved.We are desperate for financial support.There are millions of people who are desperate for food and water.
Carnal desires means lusting after someone or something for a sexual purpose. An example sentence might be... He was desperate to endulge in his carnal desires so he tore off both of their clothes.
I despairingly entered my question at WikiAnswers for help with finding a sentence containing the word 'despairingly' because I was SO desperate that I forgot that the dictionary may well have a good example right there with the word's definition. Her sigh was despairingly disturbing.
My feet are in desperate need of a pedicure.
Given all the snow, George ran, because he was desperate to get home quickly: the school buses were not running.
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