yearny
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[edit]yearny (comparative yearnier or more yearny, superlative yearniest or most yearny)
- Indicating strong desire, passion, or longing; eager.
- 2003, Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light:
- It was beautiful and made me feel yearny for home.
- 2011 [1962], Anthony Burgess, edited by Mark Rawlison, A Clockwork Orange, New York: W. W. Norton, →ISBN, page 118:
- I was slooshying more like malenky romantic songs, what they call Lieder, just a goloss and a piano, very quiet and like yearny, different from when it had been all bolshy orchestras and me lying on the bed between […]
- Overly desirous; sentimental.
- 2009, Stefan Kanfer, Somebody: The Reckless Life and Remarkable Career of Marlon Brando:
- "Long Ago and Far Away," "Sentimental Journey": "Never thought my heart could be so yearny, Why did I decide to roam? Gotta take that sentimental journey, Sentimental journey home."
- 2011, Jill Mansell, To The Moon and Back:
- Apart from the pathetic yearny crush bit, obviously.