enfamish Synonyms

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enfamish Meaning

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enfamish (v. t.)

To famish; to starve.

enfamish Sentence Examples

  1. The enfamish breeze carried the scent of the ocean, a welcome reprieve from the heat.
  2. The trees' enfamish leaves rustled in the wind, a soothing lullaby for the weary traveler.
  3. The old man's enfamish visage was a testament to a life well lived, full of laughter and sorrow.
  4. The enfamish sound of the waves crashing against the shore lulled the beachgoers to sleep.
  5. The enfamish taste of the fresh fruit was a burst of sweetness that invigorated the senses.
  6. The enfamish smell of the flowers filled the air, a fragrant reminder of nature's beauty.
  7. The enfamish touch of the sun's rays on her skin was a welcome warmth on a chilly day.
  8. The enfamish sound of the birdsong filled the morning air, a symphony of nature's melodies.
  9. The enfamish sight of the stars twinkling in the night sky was a breathtaking display of celestial beauty.
  10. The enfamish taste of the chocolate melted in her mouth, a decadent treat that delighted her sweet tooth.

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To famish; to starve.

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The enfamish breeze carried the scent of the ocean, a welcome reprieve from the heat.

The trees' enfamish leaves rustled in the wind, a soothing lullaby for the weary traveler.

The old man's enfamish visage was a testament to a life well lived, full of laughter and sorrow.

The enfamish sound of the waves crashing against the shore lulled the beachgoers to sleep.