itching
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or characterized by an irritating sensation of the skin.
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of, relating to, or having a longing or desire to do or have something.
An itching public anxiously awaits her announcement.
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characterized by restlessness or the desire for adventure or activity.
an itching impulse to travel.
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characterized by the desire to grasp; grasping; an itching palm open for a bribe.
noun
Other Word Forms
- itchingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of itching
before 1000; Middle English ( y ) ichinge, ( y ) itchinge (noun, adj.); replacing Old English giccende (adj.). See itch, -ing 2, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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Now, many of the wealthy individuals who powered Cliffwater’s rise are itching to leave, as investors rethink their views on private credit.
For Manchester City's players, it probably presents a different problem in that they will be itching to keep their momentum going.
From BBC
My body was covered in a handful of enlarged mosquito bites, many of them already open gashes from my relentless itching.
From Salon
It is a rare cancer, and people should look out for a lump in the area, itching and even bleeding.
From BBC
My hair has curled back up at the ends, and it’s itching my neck.
From Literature
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