it is salty
The word "thirsty" either means being physically dehydrated or to become sexually excited.
you get thirsty because there is a lot of sugar in it and sugar makes you thirsty.
No!
yes.
Well, if your finding that you keep being thirsty but keep drinking water and when you drink water you still are thirsy, you should try to eat some salt, you sweat out salt so that is why you should have a tiny pinch every once in a while. Hope i could be some help
A thirsty woman.
then give her water!
An exaggeration for thirsty could be saying, "I'm so thirsty, I could drink an entire ocean dry!" This hyperbolic expression emphasizes an extreme level of thirst, suggesting an insatiable need for hydration. It conveys the idea that the person's thirst is far beyond the ordinary.
Yes
Your mouth because of what you are eating.
No. The salt will only make you more thirsty.
The "simple" predicate is the main word in the predicate. It is the verb, not adverb, that shows an action or state of being. In your example, the simple predicate is "is." It's a state-of-being verb.