Simple past tense and past participle of suspire.(verb)
Ardently desired or longed for; earnestly coveted.(adjective)
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Use "suspired" in a sentence
"Narrative trumps biology; what makes Mrs. Thomas "Mama," not Nell, is her affective embodiment of Maisie's history: "For there, before me on the bed, lay all my past--suspired within her bosom, the gentle casing of my own heart" 373."
"The scene about me suspired like the brilliant and deadly scales of a poisonous reptile."
"Noble Poverty may have been the assertion, by a spirit netted among the briars of this world's policy, that at least it saw and suspired after the way to Heaven."