Aún no tenemos significados para "famished men".
1The thoughts of the famished men in Fort Caroline turned homeward with eager longing.
2The famished men soon consumed everything eatable they could come at on the island.
3They moved Perth-ward, a stricken line of famished men, wondering dumbly what was to happen.
4The famished men could no longer march.
5All ate like famished men, while the firelight intensified the red paint upon their wild and warlike faces.
6When the voyagers landed, they found at Port Royal a band of half- famished men, eagerly expecting their succor.
7A band of half- famished men gathered about the huge fires of their barn-like hall, moody, sullen, and quarrelsome.
8The hopelessness of any such venture was apparent, even to famished men, and the propositions went no farther than inflammatory talk.
9With eight thousand famished men I will attack your camp, and I will fight till I cut my way through it.
10Only as a last resource, for the Englishman is powerful and may cause our half- famished men a good deal of trouble.
11This discovery would have transported with joy a less numerous troop; but, to so many famished men it presented only very feeble resource.
12Nothing could be carried away but the two famished men, and they were helped down to the boat without coming into active hostilities.
13I know not whether hunger could drive us to act likewise, but we know the lengths to which famished men can be driven.
14Nevertheless, the sullen, angry roar of famished men, that is so closely, so terribly like the roar of wild beasts, did not cease.
15Here he was joined by Colonel Arnold with a crowd of half- famished men, who had ascended the Kennebec and then struck across the wilderness.
16So eager were the famished men for food, that "they rushed into the sea as eagerly as they would into their straw."
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