When you use "I'm dying to" you are referring to a craving for something big.
Here are the examples to practice how to use "I'm dying to" in English:
- And it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa. And I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!
- I'm dying to check my score on the test.
- I'm dying to expand my business.
- I'm dying to fall in love with one, but life is just the image of bavin, edible oil, rice, something like that, which makes me depressive again.
- I'm dying to find out if I got the job.
- I'm dying to hear your news.
- I'm dying to introduce you to my parents.
- I'm dying to know what happened.
- I'm dying to learn more about you.
- I'm dying to look at all the work you've done.
- I'm dying to move to a bigger house.
- I'm dying to order some desserts.
- I'm dying to pick some fresh fruit.
- I'm dying to relax on the beach.
- I'm dying to see her.
- I'm dying to see my sweetheart.
- I'm dying to see what it is.
- I'm sick and tired of a pen pusher without a future, I'm dying to a hop.