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Examples for "starved"
Examples for "starved"
1I have seen young women starved to the point of non existence.
2Then there's the idea to use sex-starved insects to follow bank robbers.
3Seven or eight hundred anemic, half-starved men armed with light infantry weapons.
4There was an excited flush in his starved cheeks; his eyes shone.
5Those who cannot pay risk being beaten, starved, or forced into prostitution.
1Twenty long minutes later, mighty Zeppelin returned to satiate their famished followers.
2Here these children were now, famished in the middle of a war.
3Open gates enable provisions to reach the half-famished dwellers within the walls.
4You must be famished, Mr. Langenau; pray go immediately to the dining-room.
5This was the cry of the famished motherhood of a dying race.
1The flock came together ravenous and cannibal, and the party got clear.
2And for the first time since I could remember, I was ravenous.
3He caught the dangerous scent tonight; but he was ravenous to madness.
4The ravenous manner in which they devour their food is almost incredible.
5The eyes of the ravenous monsters below seemed to mock my devotion.
1The clamourings of esurient Viennese-
2Lowest of all are those whose esurient vanity, acting on a frivolous levity of mind, urges them to make Literature a plaything for display.
3Oscar-theamiable, irresponsible, esurient Oscar-with no more sense of a picture than of the fit of a coat, has the courage of the opinions .
1But I was wakeful now and my mind was sharp-set on many things.
2Yonder Abbot is sharp-set, and I doubt whether letters will satisfy his appetite.
3The face, sunk away to skin clinging on sharp-set bones, was turned in profile.
4Bein' here all night, I expect ye be purty sharp-set, the whole on ye.
5Perhaps it was their sharp-set appetites that made them think the food tasted unusually fine.
6The faces, scared or sharp-set, of the worshippers fronted the glory open-mouthed, but all dull.
7I am sharp-set, he said, and indeed he ate with the zeal of a plough-lad.
8It was an awkward business to have to explain things to that sharp-set old woman.
9We had given our own provisions to the half-famished crew, and were becoming very sharp-set ourselves.
10He never failed to carry a portion to his mother, sharp-set as he always was himself.
11However, here I am, and shall be mighty glad of some food, for I'm desperately sharp-set.
12Sir Oliver'll be home to sup with a sharp-set appetite-'tisthe only difference fighting ever made to he.
13Delay and silence he knew would make Gandia the more sharp-set, and your sharp-set, impatient fellow is seldom cautious.
14Well, when you are sharp-set, and you eat and satisfy yourself, everything looks pretty different from what it done before.
15To tell the truth, I'm sharp-set, and I know you always have a bite of something appetizing about that time.