Want meaning in English

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Definition

to want (something): to wish for, to desire, to need (something) verb

Examples

  • "Brian : Donna, what do you think Bruno wants?"
  • "Krazy Gidyeon wants to go back to sleep."
  • "That's where I want to live the rest of my life."
  • "Sadly sitting in the dark, the only sound is that terrible bark, I want to kill the dog!"
  • "Don't wanna be an American idiot, Don't want a nation under the new media"
  • "Youri want to know where is nice woman Susan Bliss?"
  • "I don't want to get a ticket."
  • "Please sir, I want some more"
  • "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to"
  • "-They often want to be taken to our leader"
  • "Do you want a fish?"
  • "Philip : I don't want to talk about it."
  • "However, I really want to see this."
  • "Do you want some?"
  • "Bruno : Good, now that you're here, I want you to leave at once."
  • "Trey : Alice, now you might want to take Mittens to the veterinarian."
  • "I want the account where I get the free gun."
  • "Horatio : I want yak for breakfast."
  • "I want to get to the bottom of it."
  • "I want a good clean fight."

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