In Polish, when you lack of something very much and want to get it as soon as possible, you can say that you are thirsty / hungry of this. Do you have such an idiom in English? (I couldn't find it anywhere.)
Yearn- you can hunger and thirst for things as well, but that doesn't necessarily imply lacking- you can thirst for knowledge, which you have but want more.
Yearn- you can hunger and thirst for things as well, but that doesn't necessarily imply lacking- you can thirst for knowledge, which you have but want more.
Yep, you're right. So the idioms are "to hunger for sth" and "to thirs for sth" - do they mean the same?