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Definitions of hankering in various dictionaries:
noun - a yearning for something or to do something
verb - desire strongly or persistently
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a yearning for something or to do something |
a strong wish: |
A strong desire to have or do something. |
Present participle of hanker. |
A strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination. |
a strong desire to have or do something. |
feel a strong desire for or to do something. |
Hankering might refer to |
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Squatting is a posture where the weight of the body is on the feet (as with standing) but the knees and hips are bent. In contrast sitting involves taking the weight of the body, at least in part, on the buttocks against the ground or a horizontal object such as a chair seat. The angle between the legs when squatting can vary from zero to widely splayed out, flexibility permitting. Another variable may be the degree of forward tilt of the upper body from the hips – see particularly here and here. Squatting may be either:* full – known as full squat, deep squat, (sitting) on one's haunches, (sitting) on one's hunkers, or hunkering (down) – see text and see image gallery * partial – known as partial, standing, half, semi, parallel, shallow, intermediate, incomplete or monkey squat etc. – see text and see image gallery.Crouching is usually considered to be synonymous with squatting. It is common to squat with one leg and kneel with the other leg. One or both heels may be up when squatting. Young children often instinctively squat. Among Chinese, Southeast Asian and Eastern European adults, squatting often takes the place of sitting or standing.Elements of squatting are frequently used in everyday life without us realising it, whenever we lower our body. |