Have a craving, appetite, or great desire for.
1 Without Labor, Capital would starve ; without Capital, Labor could live in luxury.
2 Those sanctions aim to starve Iran of funds for developing nuclear weapons.
3 Can the slow-growing, heavily indebted south starve its way back to health?
4 As long as he kept his health he would never outright starve .
5 We're not going to let them starve while that happens, Schumer said.
6 And in war or disaster, when industry breaks down, the people starve .
7 Very well, there was no work, his wife and children must starve .
8 Cram the mind and starve the heart-thisis the great popular idolatry.
9 The people might all starve before we got to any actual relief.
10 Nor was ever child of mine left to starve in the wilderness.
11 It was feast together when plenty comes; starve together when plenty goes.
12 But you must take care of yourself; you must not starve yourself.
13 It's about trying to starve independent TV and radio stations of income.
14 Many would choose to starve before giving allegiance to an agrarian-merchant state.
15 The greatest of all questions was thus settled: I should not starve .
16 Look at old misers; first they starve their dependants, and then themselves.
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