Synonym: hunger. Antonym: satiate. Similar words: carve, harvest, star, stare, start, starter, start up, start off. Meaning: [stɑrv /stɑːv] v. 1. be hungry; go without food 2. die of food deprivation 3. deprive of food 4. have a craving, appetite, or great desire for 5. deprive of a necessity and cause suffering.
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(61) I would rather starve in a ditch than accept the fortune of a monarch upon such wicked terms.
(62) The young elephants must eat several times daily, or they will starve to death.
(63) Starving myself was dangerous and could eventually mean I might starve to death.
(64) We no longer allow the old to starve when their usefulness to the community is ended.
(65) I had read enough to know that the figures for anorexics who starve to death or commit suicide are frighteningly high.
(66) In 1994 a judge ruled that prisoners who were mentally competent were free to starve themselves to death.
(67) But don't starve your customers in the process - there's no profit in that either.
(68) Better to starve, if necessary,(www.Sentencedict.com) in a plastic suburban mall than go back to South Chicago in chains.
(69) The basic idea was to take one bat away for a night and starve it while the others were all fed.
(70) On the other hand, we can not stand idly by while people starve in the streets.
(71) In fact, the feuding agencies were about to lock horns and starve over the first two dams on their priority lists.
(72) If they could fly straight away their parents would never find them and they would starve?
(73) Thus, a second green revolution may be in the offing hereby big energy production increases, but the energy-poor still starve.
(74) These tenements are barely fit to live among, never mind to starve in, for want of the extra rent.
(75) We have grown too good, kind and sensitive to mow them down with machine guns, starve them out of existence.
(76) Bombs still go off, children starve to death and people are imprisoned for their thoughts, not their crimes.
(77) Large wheatfields have few earthworms for baby starlings(sentencedict.com), with the result that many starve.
(78) Don't let poor Nelly (his mistress, Nell Gwynne) starve.
(79) Many children starve for love.
(80) Feed a clod and starve a fever.
(81) They starve for the experience of practical work.
(82) He may starve for aught I care.
(83) Let the English mill workers starve because they can't get our cotton but never , never strike a blow for slavery.
(84) As the Anasazi chiefs found, they could get away with those policies for a while, but ultimately they bought themselves the privilege of being merely the last to starve.
(85) It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death.
(86) To help kids overcome carsickness, parents need to pay attention to the following things: Don't let kids eat too much or too greasy. Don't let them starve either.
(87) The most damaging thing the West could do is to starve Russia of new foreign capital.
(88) Qiao starve for news for Liu, but it's all late.
(89) Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense . But good men starve for want of impudence.
(90) In 1967 Paul Ehrlich, a Malthusian, wrote that "the battle to feed all of humanity is over... In the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death."
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