thirsty
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/ˈθəːsti/
1feeling a need to drink:the Guides were hot and thirsty (of land or plants) in need of water; dry or parched: the earth was dry and thirsty encouragement is as water to a thirsty plant (of an engine, plant, or crop) consuming a lot of fuel or water: a huge thirsty 5.3-litre engine farmers still grow thirsty crops like rice and alfalfa [attributive] informal (of activity, weather, or a time) causing thirst:modelling is thirsty work
2having or showing a strong desire for something:Joe was as thirsty for scandal as anyone else