Want meaning in English
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Definition
to want (something): to wish for, to desire, to need (something)
- "Take off your clothes, you big brown bear... I want you!"
- "Gloria : Oh... Are you sure you want to see inside this room?"
- "You want me to find... a "lady" for the evening?"
- "Gloria : Darling, you said you wanted to see everything."
- "Sadly sitting in the dark, the only sound is that terrible bark, I want to kill the dog!"
- "What is it that you want, Mr. Jones?"
- "Which one do you want first?"
- "Marlene : And you want to become my agent?"
- "Do you want some?"
- "Brian : I just want to be caressed by Bruno once in a while."
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