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View definitions for itch

itch

noun as in scratching; tingling

verb as in scratch; tingle

verb as in desire strongly

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Santiago shut out Santa Margarita 2-0 in last season’s inaugural Open Division final, and the Eagles were itching for a chance at redemption.

Set to release a little over a year after her debut album, “Let Her Burn,” she admits she’s been itching to share these new tracks for quite some time.

Nona’s forearm was permanently in a cast, not because of any slow-to-heal injury but because she liked the way it made her skin itch.

No matter how you slice the numbers, it’s clear the American people were itching for change.

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So a Masters itch still to be scratched, a PGA at his happiest hunting ground in America and a home Open Championship are on the horizon.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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