jones (for) (Meaning)

jones (for)

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jones (for) Sentence Examples

  1. She had a jones for adventure, always seeking new thrills and experiences.
  2. The criminal had a jones for stolen goods, constantly looking for ways to acquire them.
  3. The gambler couldn't shake his jones for gambling, losing all his savings in a matter of hours.
  4. The drug addict's jones for heroin controlled his life, leading to addiction and despair.
  5. The child had a jones for candy, constantly sneaking into the kitchen to indulge his sweet tooth.
  6. The politician had a jones for power, manipulating people and events to further his career.
  7. The artist had a jones for perfection, spending countless hours refining and refining his work.
  8. The athlete had a jones for competition, pushing himself to the limits in every game.
  9. The historian had a jones for knowledge, spending decades researching and writing about the past.
  10. The collector had a jones for rare artifacts, building a priceless collection that fascinated and inspired others.

FAQs About the word jones (for)

pine (for), ache (for), wish (for), lust (for or after), die (for), hunger (for), salivate (for), yearn (for), itch (for), long (for)

abhor, despise,hate, loathe, refuse,detest, decline, execrate, reject, abominate

She had a jones for adventure, always seeking new thrills and experiences.

The criminal had a jones for stolen goods, constantly looking for ways to acquire them.

The gambler couldn't shake his jones for gambling, losing all his savings in a matter of hours.

The drug addict's jones for heroin controlled his life, leading to addiction and despair.