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Desire with its manners removed and its appetite turned all the way up.

means To want something so intensely the wanting feels like a physical need rather than a polite preference.

from From Old English crafian, to demand or beg as a legal rightso the word literally began as something you were owed, before it slid into something you simply cannot stop wanting.

Legal rootsOnce meant formally demanding what was due.
Body talkPregnancy cravings span pickles to chalk worldwide.
Stronger siblingOutranks want, undercuts the cooler desire.
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