State in which a person, for a sustained period, is unable to eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs.
Strong desire for something (not food or drink)
Have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
English translation by George Egerton.
1 The political crisis in neighbouring Mali has only compounded the hunger problem.
2 The country is facing a hunger crisis but food aid still flows.
3 Job losses had spread hunger into new areas in cities, Sooliman said.
4 Cooperation satisfies a natural hunger for solidarity that makes all community possible.
5 SHNSA provides a sustainable solution to combat hunger and poverty, she said.
6 Values like hunger , desire, work rate, competing are hammered home every day.
7 Senator John Kerry said, as hunger and disease threaten millions of victims.
8 And it's being made worse by its solution to another problem: hunger .
9 Reason for first visit: constant thirst and hunger paired with weight loss.
10 It was a form of protection against the Psy hunger for power.
11 One possibility, said Davy, is that water could squelch feelings of hunger .
12 So far, there appears to be a real hunger for this information.
13 May 13: Hundreds of students begin a hunger strike on Tiananmen Square.
14 Millions of people died, most from hunger and disease rather than violence.
15 Besides escaping hunger , this household needs the means to exploit economic opportunities.
16 Cork have known longer famines but never have they shown greater hunger .
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