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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31. She felt starved of physical contact.
32. The entire population had starved to death.
33. Recalcitrants were chained, starved and beaten to death.
34. Small businesses are starved for credit.
35. Then they starved together, and now they were friends.
36. The movie business seems starved for fresh ideas.
37. They were starved of food and basic necessities.
38. Meanwhile, he nearly starved,[http://sentencedict.com/starved.html] after that first month.
39. A lot of the time up there, I was starved for a decent meal.
40. David was starved of oxygen during birth at Peterborough Hospital in 1979 and suffered cerebral palsy.
41. She felt a sudden burst of indignation against these overstuffed bigwigs cramming themselves with food, while she sat and starved.
42. When his fields are starved of minerals through self-indulgent agriculture, he tries to impose his own will upon the land.
43. The photographers stormed the railing and took aim like a starved infantry picking off fish from a bridge.
44. In this view, men starved amid abundance because goods were produced for private gain and not for public good.
45. Rather, they lived, screaming and alone in the darkness until they eventually starved to death.
46. Officials say the dogs had been starved for over a month.
47. In 1884(sentencedict.com), the crew of Young's ship nearly starved when they were blown off course.
48. He and other starved men chewing at roots and grasses to stay alive.
49. I was not supposed to clean there, it's just that I love reading and sometimes I feel starved.
50. Few of them starved to death: diseases take a deadlier toll of weakened bodies than undernourishment.
51. At the same time, we all know children from affluent families who are starved for moral and ethical guidance.
52. The combined forces of Rufus and Warenne starved Pevensey into submission.
53. Twisted, starved, naked bodies stacked up like cordwood or tossed into great open pits.
54. Analysts forecast an extra fillip to early water dealing with a wave of institutional buying from foreign buyers starved of stock.
55. They starved themselves and chewed gum laced with laxatives to lose weight.
56. Thousands died in the Romni region. Whole villages starved to death.
57. People in this town starved, several buildings were bombed and crime soared because you had to steal to eat.
58. When the cotton crop failed or when prices dropped because it was too abundant, blacks almost literally starved.
59. Former combatants waiting to be disarmed in demilitarisation camps have been starved of food rations and other support.
60. Local housing authorities have been starved of cash for a number of years by the Government.