Be hungry; go without food.
1 A man had better sleep without his scalp, than famish in the midst of plenty.
2 He had the thirst for sin, so why famish ?
3 But, in the interim, she must starve and famish like a white mouse learning to dance.'
4 He was a gangling, gawky, feverish, famish - eyed brain.
5 And song, though famish 'd , pour its strain.
6 They famish , their gods will hear.
7 Domitius therefore by preparing for his defence, and Marsus by seeming determined to famish , both protracted their lives.
8 You may neither hang him nor burn him nor famish him nor crucify him, all these acts are equally illegal.
9 Here these children were now, famished in the middle of a war.
10 Open gates enable provisions to reach the half - famished dwellers within the walls.
11 You must be famished , Mr. Langenau; pray go immediately to the dining-room.
12 Their bread shall feed our famishing country; their wool clothe its nakedness.
13 The scene was altogether a cheering one to the poor half - famished wanderers.
14 Her heart was no longer famished ; it was filled with little Tommy.
15 Without ceremony he attacked the viands and ate as if half famished .
16 When almost famishing they bled their mules and drank the warm current.
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