If thou wantest bread and alms, those I can give, as a Christian gives to want; but trust and honour, and learned repute and noble toils, those are not for the impostor and the traitor.
If thou wantest me, send for me at nightfall; I shall be found at Master Heyford's, in the Chepe.
Surely this is an evil day for Greece, that is troubled because thou wantest wisdom.
If thou wantest aught of me, say on, but thou shalt never touch me with thy hand.
If thou wantest the call, come, thou art being called.
Here are my fledglings, if thou wantest them, but do not kill them, take them with thee alive.
Fight for the outlying village, If thou wantest the one nearer home.
But as I was going to say, if thou wantest to know what whaling is, as thou tellest ye do, I can put ye in a way of finding it out before ye bind yourself to it, past backing out.
Now then, thou not only wantest to go a-whaling, to find out by experience what whaling is, but ye also want to go in order to see the world?
Only this: go down with him, and get what thou wantest thyself.
And if thou canst be content, thou hast abundance, nihil est, nihil deest, thou hast little, thou wantest nothing.
He that opened stepped out after him, and said, Thou trembling one, what wantest thou?
Mansoul, thou wantest now one to defend thee, for assure thyself that when Shaddai shall hear what is done, he will come; for sorry will he be that thou hast broken his bonds, and cast his cords away from thee.
Say if thouwantest any thing, for which thou hast stopped me.
If ever thou wantest a friend, seek him in Walter de Montreal," were words that had often rung in his ear, and they now recurred to him with prophetic distinctness.
I will supply thee of the best, while--while thou wantest it.
FN#109] And forthright he cried to her, "Say whatso thouwantest of me?
The preacher came and opened to him, but sighting Mubarak he asked him in anger, "What is't thou wantest and who art thou?
But as thee art an early man follow thine own inclinations; thee wantest some rest, I am sure, and why shouldst thee not employ it as it may seem meet unto thee.
Some would imagine that thee wantest to become either an assembly-man or a magistrate, which God forbid; and that thee art telling the king's men abundance of things.
If among the many plants or shrubs I am acquainted with, there are any thee wantest to send to thy native country, I will cheerfully procure them, and give thee moreover whatever directions thee mayest want.
Not two hours ago, thou wert wishing for twilight, and now thou wantest a candle to hurry the twilight's last lingering away.
But thou wantest not the openness; for thou dost not pine for empty nominalness, but for vital realness; what thou wantest, is not the occasional openness of my brotherly love; but its continual domestic confidence.
And that friend of his thou wantest me to run after, he is nothing but a bouncing, swaggering puppy!
If thou wantest a quarrel this morning, Maude, I'm willing to give thee one.
If he have need of thee he will deceive thee, and smiling upon thee will put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and will say: What wantest thou?
Thou, O Lord of all things, who wantest nothing, wast pleased that the temple of thy habitation should be amongst us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wantest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.