starving

IPA: stˈɑrvɪŋ

noun

  • starvation

adjective

  • Extremely hungry
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Examples of "starving" in Sentences

  • During the civil war, the southerners were starving.
  • Discouraged and starving, the Khitans lost the battle.
  • The prospect of starving is a stick, whichever way you look at it.
  • Saoirse's character is literally the inhabitant of a starving alien.
  • The orphans at the workhouse are starving because of their cruel treatment.
  • Because if I do not write, I starve, after all, and starving is not very much fun.
  • That Bears are starving is the result of human migration into their natural habitat.
  • Some artists may recoil at the notion of selling their work, but it’s the best way to lose the label starving artist.
  • He fed the starving from a soup kitchen during the Irish potato famine of the 1840s and, a decade later, revamped army food in the Crimean War.
  • Nearly 12 percent of children whose growth and weight were already seriously stunted due to chronic hunger were seen to drop weight and muscle tissue so rapidly they were classified as starving.

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