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The act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine.
starvation
Spanish
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Suffering from lack of food.
starved
malnourished
starved
1
I have seen young women
starved
to the point of non existence.
2
Then there's the idea to use
sex
-
starved
insects to follow bank robbers.
3
Seven or eight hundred anemic,
half
-
starved
men armed with light infantry weapons.
4
There was an excited flush in his
starved
cheeks; his eyes shone.
5
Those who cannot pay risk being beaten,
starved
,
or forced into prostitution.
1
It's far more likely that it is
starving
due to health issues.
2
The ones who've been
starving
inside for fifteen years, they're the problem.
3
Start with
starving
kids in Gaza and basic humanity points the way.
4
I've slept right through the late afternoon and night, and I'm
starving
.
5
In particular, 4 million people are
starving
in the Horn of Africa.
6
The pictures in the American newspapers of the
starving
reconcentrados are true.
7
The tidings of despair created a terrible commotion in the
starving
city.
8
He'd lost some weight, and he was
starving
all the way home.
9
In 1864, four years in, the families of Confederate soldiers were
starving
.
10
With the Contraction, your worshipped global economy left us
starving
and over-specialized.
11
But I am in no danger of
starving
in my old age.
12
No, sir, Mr. Trask, Liza's used to cooking for nine
starving
children.
13
Until six months ago, I was just a
starving
artist in Florence.
14
While thousands of children are
starving
,
Cecil and Harambe dominated the interwebs.
15
Steam was coming in, and the factories were
starving
out the roycrofters.
16
He took us in when the old lady and I were
starving
.
starving
starve
starve to
starve to death
starve man
starve people
starve children
Spanish
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