yearnings (Meaning)

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yearnings (n. pl.)

The maws, or stomachs, of young calves, used as a rennet for curdling milk.

yearnings Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman's yearnings for her lost youth filled her with a bittersweet nostalgia.
  2. The mountaineer's yearnings to conquer the summit fueled his relentless determination.
  3. The artist's yearnings for recognition drove her to create masterpieces that touched souls.
  4. The mother's yearnings for her estranged child gnawed at her heart with an unbearable ache.
  5. The poet's yearnings for love and connection found expression in verses that soared with longing.
  6. The wanderer's yearnings for a home of his own led him across vast and unforgiving lands.
  7. The musician's yearnings for a symphony that would capture the essence of human emotion consumed him.
  8. The scientist's yearnings for knowledge propelled him to unravel the mysteries of nature.
  9. The entrepreneur's yearnings for success fueled his relentless pursuit of innovation and growth.
  10. The lover's yearnings for requited affection left their heart aching with both hope and uncertainty.

FAQs About the word yearnings

The maws, or stomachs, of young calves, used as a rennet for curdling milk.

urgent, importunate, insistent, pressing,crying, avid, unappeased, ravenous, unsatisfied, clamorous

extinguishable, satisfied, satisfiable,satiable, satiable, satisfied, satisfiable, extinguishable, satiated, satiated

The elderly woman's yearnings for her lost youth filled her with a bittersweet nostalgia.

The mountaineer's yearnings to conquer the summit fueled his relentless determination.

The artist's yearnings for recognition drove her to create masterpieces that touched souls.

The mother's yearnings for her estranged child gnawed at her heart with an unbearable ache.