want
81want of consideration — index ingratitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 want of consideration …
82want rid of somebody — want ˈrid of sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to want to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want • Are you trying to say you want rid of me? Main entry: ↑wantidiom …
83want rid of something — want ˈrid of sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to want to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want • Are you trying to say you want rid of me? Main entry: ↑wantidiom …
84want it so bad I can taste it — want it very much, die for I want that trophy. I want it so bad I can taste it …
85want nothing more (than) — mainly literary phrase used for showing that someone’s hopes or wishes are reasonable They wanted nothing more than to relax and spend their time together. Thesaurus: to want somethingsynonym Main entry: want …
86want´less|ness — want|less «WONT lihs, WNT », adjective. having no want; abundant; fruitful. –want´less|ness, noun …
87want|less — «WONT lihs, WNT », adjective. having no want; abundant; fruitful. –want´less|ness, noun …
88want into something — ˌwant ˈin | ˌwant ˈin/ˈinto sth derived (informal) to want to be involved in sth • He wants in on the deal. Main entry: ↑wantderived …
89want in something — ˌwant ˈin | ˌwant ˈin/ˈinto sth derived (informal) to want to be involved in sth • He wants in on the deal. Main entry: ↑wantderived …
90want out of something — ˌwant ˈout | ˌwant ˈout of sth derived (informal) to want to stop being involved in sth • Jenny was fed up. She wanted out. Main entry: ↑wantderived …