Word | itching for |
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Meaning | Meaning: If you're itching for something, you really want it. |
Example | For example:
Nouns often used as objects with itching for: fight, drink, chance, opportunity Note: Always used in one of the continuous tenses, such as "is itching for", "was itching for" or "has been itching for". |
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