always want

Frequency: 8.721.3 per million words

to have a continuous desire for something

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Examples (20)

  • I always want what I can't have.
  • Thanks for the present—it's just what I've always wanted.
  • As a child, I always wanted a puppy.
  • Children always want more candy, even after they've had enough.
  • Some people always want more, no matter how much they have.
  • She has always wanted to travel the world and see new places.
  • He always wants to be the best at everything he does.
  • He will always want to be the best, no matter the competition.
  • You always want to argue, don't you?
  • Despite his success, he always wants to learn more and improve.
  • She has told me she will always want to live by the sea.
  • People always want what they can't have, it seems.
  • My boss always wants the reports finished by Friday.
  • I've always wanted to try skydiving, but I'm too scared.
  • We always want to believe that things will get better.
  • My dog always wants to go for a walk, even in bad weather.
  • If you always want to win, you'll be disappointed often.
  • They always want to visit their grandparents during the holidays.
  • They've always wanted a family of their own.
  • You can't always want things to be easy; sometimes challenges are necessary.