The noun forms of the verb to crave are craver (one who craves) and the gerund, craving.
The noun forms for the verb 'to crave' are craver, one who craves, and the gerund (verbal noun) craving.
I crave for a D.S.Chocolate!
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 .
They do not crave anything.
crave ex: i crave another snickers bar they are my favorite.
I crave waffles. I also crave Wild Cherry Ice Cream.
"I crave over chocolate"
No, alcoholics crave alcohol.
People don't crave pretzels
Synonyms for the verb to desire are wish, want, will, crave, like, yearn, long, or covet. The word 'desire' is also a noun.
The Crave was created on 2010-07-26.
Crave Entertainment was created in 1997.