Synonym: athirst, hungry, thirsty. Similar words: angry, hung up, hunt, chunk, hunter, hunting, hundred, thunder. Meaning: ['hʌŋgrɪ] adj. 1. feeling hunger; feeling a need or desire to eat food 2. (usually followed by `for') extremely desirous.
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91. They were all hungry and the food smelt good.
92. He's got that lean and hungry look.
93. Thin, hungry dogs roamed the streets.
94. He had a hungry look.
95. The dog's hungry eyes were on my sandwich.
96. Journalists were hungry for details.
97. I'm feeling hungry. How about you?
98. All this gardening is hungry work.
99. She felt more than usually hungry after her excursion.
100. She cannot bear the thought of children going hungry.
101. The hungry dog looked hopefully at the food.
102. We were all ravenously hungry after the walk.
103. Both parties are hungry for power. Sentencedict.com
104. The child is simply hungry for affection.
105. You must be hungry after all that walking.
106. The orphan was hungry for affection.
107. She is hungry for success.
108. I'd rather go hungry than eat that.
109. I'd like a second helping; I'm still hungry!
110. Let's eat something, we are perished with hungry.
111. They came in hungry and footsore.
112. Feeding a hungry family can be expensive .
113. Everyone was hungry so there were no leftovers.
114. We're hungry for news about our brother.
115. In an ideal world no one would go hungry.
116. Stan was hungry to learn.
117. The hungry marchers shambled slowly along .
118. I was hungry, and, more importantly, my children were hungry.
119. Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
120. Leonidas' family had been poor, he went hungry for years.
More similar words: angry, hung up, hunt, chunk, hunter, hunting, hundred, thunder, hunker down, lung, young, engross, Congress, hunkered down, plunge, bungle, jungle, engrossed, pungent, expunge, ingredient, incongruous, incongruity, ungainly, pungency, with young, a young man, youngster, fungible, bungling.