something you are addicted to
I crave waffles. I also crave Wild Cherry Ice Cream.
Some children misbehave because they crave attention. Many women crave unusual foods when they're pregnant. One minute I crave something sweet and the next minute I crave something salty.
to crave something
Yes, "crave" can be a noun when referring to a strong desire or longing for something.
it is something you crave
I often crave something chocolate, like a brownie or a candy bar.
its not craved its CARVED....you f'n idiot
Desire, Crave.
If this is for the Sunday Express crossword, Sunday Sept 20th, question 20 across, we have put 'covet' which is to wish, long or crave after something.
"After my trip to the chocolate factory, I began to crave it something terrible." other wise the anwser is yes
crave |krāv| verb [ trans. ] feel a powerful desire for (something) : a program to give the infants the human touch they crave. • dated beg for (something) : I must crave your indulgence. DERIVATIVES craver |ˈkreɪvər| noun ORIGIN Old English crafian (in the sense [demand, claim as a right] ), of Germanic origin; related to Swedish kräva, Danish kræve 'demand.' The current sense dates from late Middle English .
People crave tea because they realise how awesome the Brits are for creating the drink from the materials they were provided with, from their vast empire. Meh, probably something to do with the caffeine.