Similar words: starve, carved, starving, starvation, carve, marvel, carven, parvenu. Meaning: [stɑrv /stɑːv] adj. 1. suffering from lack of food 2. extremely hungry.
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1. Whole communities starved to death during the long drought.
2. Many of the prisoners looked half starved.
3. She refused food and literally starved herself to death.
4. In prison they were starved and deprived of sleep.
5. The poor dog looked like it had been starved.
6. Many children in the orphanage were starved often.
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7. The villagers were starved into surrender.
8. Many people starved to death in the famine.
9. The schools are starved of funding.
10. He starved for meeting her once again.
11. The department has been starved of resources.
12. The kitten looked half starved.
13. The frontier station was starved for food and water.
14. I felt starved of intelligent conversation.
15. As a child(sentencedict.com), she was starved of intellectual nourishment.
16. The poor cat was half starved.
17. The poor kid's just starved for attention.
18. Industry is being starved of technical expertise.
19. They looked thin, waif - like and half starved.
20. There was a risk the brain might be starved of oxygen.
21. In these places people starved, were flogged, were clubbed to death.
22. Local schools have been starved of cash for a number of years.
23. In the 1930s, millions of Ukrainians starved to death or were deported.
24. The rich flaunted their wealth while the poor starved on the streets.
25. I'm starved very much now because I have had nothing at all today.
26. People starved of sleep start to lose their concentration and may hallucinate.
27. The refugees starved out.
28. The baby starved to death.
29. The electricity industry is not the only one to have been starved of investment.
30. From talking to former prisoners in the camps, an obvious conclusion is that they have been starved.