Craved in a sentence as an adjective

Sleep was all I craved. I felt "normal", rather than down, but if that's what "normal" is I don't want to be it.

If he had waited 15 years and not killed people, he would have had the public access and attention he craved. He might have trolled a bit, but no one would have died.

Is it just for fun, or is it because the new versions have a feature you craved? Or is it because something went wrong with your current version?

There have been heart-transplant patients who suddenly craved food they'd never eaten. wat

New technology was sought out by them and they craved to understand it all. For this reason, I think you have to chase at least one or two "fads" once in a while to stay sharp.

Dream come true when it comes to bringing music from your head to life in a matter of minutes, well arranged, with nothing but iPad. It's the music sketch book I always craved.

In fact pornography made me such a sex craved pervert I've only ever had sex with my wife. It's almost like the generational panic was...

It has something that I've craved to do my entire life, I cannot put into words or explain why, the hunger I feel to code. I feel very drawn to it and it is extremely appealing.

Then there was also a bar car where you could hang around if you craved for a drink in between somethings. Besides the usual drinks there were even craft beers and other local specialities of the areas we passed through.

I feel that the community kinda betrayed AMD there by not managing to create high quality drivers even when given the docs they had craved for so long. I remember the discussions on /.

The idea of anonymous competition is one I've always craved in that I find actual competition painful for reasons I'm not clear on. So while Strava may be described as anti-social, I see that as a plus.

It's hard to imagine nowadays, but in the late 1990's, Nokia made cell phones Americans craved. Their blunder in the US market was to think they didn't have to get in bed with specific carriers and make phones exclusive to one or another.

Its not constantly craved by humans unlike entertainment. And it is not limited to general rules of business, specially when we are going beyond our abilities, and stretching them even further.

Computers had evident uses people craved for even when nobody had one at home: coin-op arcade games for example drove huge crowds. Writers used electronic typewriters with small displays and would be better off using an editor program.

But in seriousness, I threw my money into the ring because I have really craved a solid adventure game. I know these guys will take a solid crack at it, and at the very least, I will get to watch the game development process unfold on a very personal and intimate level.

When ZFS was announced, I immediately craved for a PCI card subsystem for every windows workstation we had. This is now more of a economic quandary, nothing serious stops you building the card and exposing higher level APIs that way.

Before I probably craved pizza and cheeseburgers because that was the easiest way to provide my 6'3" frame with the calories it needed. Now that my nutritional needs are always met I am able to appreciate food more for its flavor, and started really enjoying sushi.

10 years later, after reaching the success i craved, the validation, and the confidence of knowing I could do it again, I sold everything and started from scratch. I haven't had an income for 2 years, I've never been in more debt, and I've heard 'no' from hundreds, 'get more customers' from thousands, and been ignored by millions.

As the poor soul who covers finances at our startup I positively love Abacus - and I've craved a solution like this for years... expense reports, receipts, etc are a never ending stream of wasted time.

We're part of the new curiosity-junkie generation, that is getting all that they ever craved for and more from the internet. It's very easy to entertain yourself or keep yourself busy, in order to defer facing the issues that are causing the anxiety that drives us to this behavior.

So far in human history the mechanisms that solve this problem have been ad hoc and error-prone - only by luck do you ever 'fall in with the right crowd' and start to get the information that you craved all along. Personally I feel strongly that this is a solvable problem, and when it is solved it will change human society forever.

I've always desperately craved a comparable live mass chat experience for non-gaming-related events, eg during a football game, or a televised cultural event or major news story.

Craved definitions

adjective

wanted intensely; "the child could no longer resist taking one of the craved cookies"; "it produced the desired effect"

See also: desired