Sentences with want
want
W w - He said they were fighting for freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and freedom from want.
- Do you want another cup of coffee? [VERB noun]
- Thousands of poor people still want food and shelter.
- You can choose whichever color you want.
- I want an explanation from you, Jeremy. [VERB noun]
- You want to be very careful not to have a man like Crevecoeur for an enemy. [VERB to-infinitive]
- What do you want for Christmas?
- Do you want anything from the store?
- They were wanted by the police. [be VERB-ed]
- Come on, darling. I want you. [VERB noun]
- She wanted more time to finish the test.
- I just wanted a chance to rest.
- Children should be wanted and planned. [be VERB-ed]
- Albie wants you in his office. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- He wants a bicycle for his birthday.
- Do you want more coffee?
- ...a want of manners and charm. [+ of]
- I want to say how really delighted I am that you're having a baby. [VERB to-infinitive]
- It is 1 1/2 hours each way, so it has to be able 3 hours as I don't really want to lug the charger with me to work each morning.
- I don't want anymore so-called high school 'friends' trying to add me on facebook!
- She couldn't lift a spoon without a servant anticipating her wants and getting it for her.
- I want a new hat
- He wants to go home
- The child wants for nothing
- Lying on the ground makes me want my bed
- Your shoes want cleaning
- You're wanted upstairs
- You don't want to go out so late
- I want a drink. [VERB noun]
- To live in want
- To suffer from want of adequate care
- There wants but his approval
- “Waste not, want not”
- To want for money
- This wants attending to
- wanted by the police
- wanted on the phone
- To want to travel
- To want adventure
- It wants twelve minutes of midnight
- The state should help those in want
- For want of common sense
- To supply someone's wants
- There was something wanting in the play.
- What do you want to eat? I want you to leave. I never wanted to go back to live with my mother. I want to be an astronaut when I'm older. I don't want him to marry Gloria, I want him to marry me! What do you want from me? Do you want anything from the shops?
- To want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
- The cat wants in.
- To feel a vague want.
- A country where want is virtually unknown.
- To be in want of an assistant.
- Plants dying for want of rain.
- A person of childish, capricious wants.
- My wants are few.
- All that wants is his signature.
- She would never allow her parents to want.
- If you want for anything, let him know.
- He did not want for abilities.
- We can stay home if you want.
- The house wants painting.
- The sum collected wants but a few dollars of the desired amount.
- To want judgment; to want knowledge.
- I want to see you. She wants to be notified.