How to use in-sentence of “thirsty”:
– The fable is about a crow that is thirsty and comes across a pitcher of water.
– The snake stops the thirsty raven from getting to the water in the cup.
– There is nothing Thirsty Man can do to stop the choking, and Dying Man dies.
– The example of a thirsty person Kant named the Hypothetical Imperative.
– Some philosophers would say that the Thirsty Man’s maxim is a reasonable one.
– To be an ethical person, Thirsty Man believes he must at all times treat others the way he would want them to treat him.
– Then he asked if she was thirsty and he said look down at your feet and there was water and there she gave birth to Jesus.

