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1. Craving definition is - an intense, urgent, or abnormal desire or longing
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2. How to use Craving in a sentence.
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3. Noun longing, hope, desire, urge, yen (informal), hunger, appetite, ache, lust, yearning, thirst, hankering, the munchies (slang) He had a sudden Craving for a glass of brandy. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition
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4. There is no takeout order that will meet the Craving, which is as much about the environment surrounding a plate of chicken as it is about the blend of spices or the kiss of smoke that permeates each bite
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5. Craving is an overwhelming emotional experience that takes over your body and produces a unique motivator of behavior - wanting and seeking a drug
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6. Wise (1988) describes Craving as the memory of
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7. Cravings are not about you being weak or lacking discipline; they are just your body’s way of telling you that it needs something from you
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8. Food Cravings are just another way for the body to signal what it needs from us.
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9. The Crossword Solver found 97 answers to the Craving crossword clue
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10. Last month, I shared on Instagram about my major Craving for raw fish
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11. I ate some raw salmon and hoped that would suffice, but for the next week or so the Craving wouldn’t go away
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14. 39 synonyms of Craving from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 48 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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15. Craving: a strong wish for something.
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16. In everyday terms, a Craving is a strong desire for something
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17. For example, common Cravings are for foods or sex
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18. Although Cravings may seem like a simple fact of life,
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19. A food Craving is an intense desire for a specific food. This desire can seem uncontrollable, and a person may feel as though they cannot satisfy their hunger until they get that particular food.
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20. Those who don't have food Cravings might say that such Cravings are "all in your head," and new research suggests they are right
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21. Craving is a natural after-effect of any habitual pleasurable behavior so Cravings are to be expected and to some degree may be unavoidable
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22. Research indicates that the intensity of the average Craving can decreases in a …
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23. A strong or uncontrollable desire: We had a Craving for zucchini bread
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24. (Definition of Craving from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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25. Acamprosate, for one, can reduce Craving for alcohol
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26. Vivitrol is another, which can also reduce Craving for opiates
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27. Cravings will often increase with time off the substance, as with the alcohol deprivation effect, which is an increased preoccupation with alcohol after a period of abstinence.
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28. Craving a bit of chocolate after dinner? Pay attention to that, and really listen, suggests Evans
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30. Craving definition, great or eager desire; yearning
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31. Posted Feb 21, 2010 In my studies of addiction, the concept of Cravings comes up often
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32. Researchers talk of "wanting" versus "liking" of drugs and of the idea that Cravings are a programmed
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34. Craving results from the desire to experience the positive (i.e., reinforcing) effects associated with alcohol consumption; Craving may occur in the absence of alcohol consumption and in the presence of stimuli or situations that previously were asso-ciated with drinking.
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35. Specializing in farm-to-table, Craving’s cuisine has something that appeals to everyone
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36. And for the carnivores, Craving adopts a “nose-to-tail” mentality
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37. I may be too Craving of that rich gift, the power of sharing other minds
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38. The Craving is a divination card
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39. Food Cravings are a common condition, earmarked by an extreme desire for a specific food or food type
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40. An insatiable Craving for tomatoes or …
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41. Craving Psychology A strong desire to consume a particular substance–eg of abuse, or food; Craving is a major factor in relapse and/or continued use after withdrawal from a substance of abuse and is both imprecisely defined and difficult to measure.
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42. Craving and chewing ice (pagophagia) is often associated with iron deficiency, with or without anemia, although the reason is unclear
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43. Craving specific foods, like peanut butter, is super common
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44. While Craving peanut butter doesn’t pose a health risk (unless you’re allergic to nuts!), Craving it can be a sign of an underlying
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45. Each time you resist a tobacco Craving, you're one step closer to stopping tobacco use for good
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46. Here are 10 ways to help you resist the urge to smoke or use tobacco when a tobacco Craving strikes
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47. Craving is a subjective phenomenon that may be defined as an increased desire to use drugs or alcohol while being drug abstinent
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48. While Craving is a subjective phenomenon, it can be triggered by environmental factors such as being exposed to drug-related cues.
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49. Everyone has a food Craving at times — and yes, chocolate is at the top of most people's list
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50. The first step to managing your Cravings is being able to identify when you’re truly hungry
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51. Learn how to recognize the difference between a Craving and hunger
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52. Cravings: Are usually for comfort foods, such as chocolate, sweets and fatty foods
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53. Craving here is seen as the desire for experience
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54. In the dual affect model, Craving can be created by both negative and positive emotions, including getting away from negative experience and moving toward positive ones
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56. Your chocolate Craving might not have anything to do with chocolate itself — you might just be hungry
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57. A food Craving (also called selective hunger) is an intense desire to consume a specific food, and is different from normal hunger
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58. It may or may not be related to specific hunger, the drive to consume particular nutrients that is well-studied in animals.In studies of food Cravings, chocolate and chocolate confectioneries almost always top the list of foods people say they crave; this Craving
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59. A Craving is an intense desire for something really particular
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60. If you have a Craving for pickled herring, a tuna sandwich just won't do
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62. The best places in Chicago for food Cravings, meat, pizza, burgers, hot dogs, french fries and more.
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63. See 3 authoritative translations of Craving in Spanish with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.
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CRAVING [ˈkrāviNG]