hunger-starve (Meaning)

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hunger-starve (v. t.)

To starve with hunger; to famish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hunger-starve

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hunger-starve Sentence Examples

  1. The famine left countless people ravaged by hunger, their bodies starved and weak.
  2. The sight of starving children tugged at her heartstrings, filling her with an overwhelming sense of hunger.
  3. The animal wandered the land, its hunger-starved body desperately searching for sustenance.
  4. The drought had ravaged the crops, leaving the village on the brink of starvation.
  5. The imprisoned man's hunger gnawed at him relentlessly, driving him to the brink of madness.
  6. The runaway child's stomach rumbled with hunger, her body slowly starving without proper nourishment.
  7. The hunger-starved soldiers were desperate to replenish their reserves, their bodies craving sustenance.
  8. The icy winds whipped against the exposed skin of the hunger-starved refugees, exacerbating their suffering.
  9. The humanitarian crisis left millions of people facing hunger and starvation, their livelihoods shattered.
  10. The aid workers tirelessly distributed food to the hunger-starved victims, providing a lifeline of hope amidst the despair.

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To starve with hunger; to famish.

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The famine left countless people ravaged by hunger, their bodies starved and weak.

The sight of starving children tugged at her heartstrings, filling her with an overwhelming sense of hunger.

The animal wandered the land, its hunger-starved body desperately searching for sustenance.

The drought had ravaged the crops, leaving the village on the brink of starvation.