craver

See also: Craver

English

Etymology

crave + -er

Noun

craver (plural cravers)

  1. Someone who craves something.
    • 1868, The Family Herald:
      Years ago the cravers for sensation were delighted with the real gig and horse with the aid of which Mr. Thurtell murdered Mr. Weare.
    • 2008 December 24, Stephanie Clifford, “Dairy Queen, the Video Game”, in The New York Times:
      Women, a little bit more than men, are cravers of treats, []

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