affamish Synonyms
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affamish Meaning
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affamish (v. t. & i.)
To afflict with, or perish from, hunger.
affamish Sentence Examples
- After a long hike, we were affamished and eagerly awaited a hearty meal at the campsite.
- The travelers were affamished after hours of exploring the remote village without finding any food.
- Working late into the night, the team became affamished and ordered a large pizza for a quick energy boost.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread made us even more affamished as we waited for our turn in the bakery queue.
- The marathon runners were affamished at the finish line, ready to refuel with energy bars and hydration.
- As the power outage continued, the household grew affamished with no access to a working stove or microwave.
- The unexpected delay in the flight left passengers affamished, anxiously awaiting the in-flight meal service.
- Camping in the wilderness, we had to forage for food, and by evening, we were affamished and grateful for the meager supplies we found.
- The stranded motorists were affamished after being stuck in traffic for hours, dreaming of a warm meal at home.
- The students were so engrossed in their studies that they often became affamished and forgot to take breaks for meals.
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To afflict with, or perish from, hunger.
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After a long hike, we were affamished and eagerly awaited a hearty meal at the campsite.
The travelers were affamished after hours of exploring the remote village without finding any food.
Working late into the night, the team became affamished and ordered a large pizza for a quick energy boost.
The aroma of freshly baked bread made us even more affamished as we waited for our turn in the bakery queue.