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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91. The most common problem is the soil; perhaps poor, rooty, exhausted and microbially starved.
92. He prefers to be starved to death rather than beg.
93. An even higher dose killed all of the well-fed mice from a different genetic strain but none of the starved mice, and again the mice that fasted regained their weight.
94. Cancer feeds on mucus milk and substituting with unsweetened soya milk cancer cells are being starved.
95. Her employment agent beat her and starved her, kept her confined and even put a gun to her head.
96. AIDS virus through a combination of the red blood cell membrane receptor to enter red blood cells, red blood cells, but not DNA,[http://sentencedict.com] the AIDS virus can only be starved to death.
97. Little do town - dwellers know how the semi - starved masses of Indians are slowly sinking to lifelessness.
98. It indicated that the two proteinic enzymes of the starved group were significantly different from the feeding group.
99. Bacterial action on the wood had starved the water of oxygen, spoiling habitat for migrating salmon.
100. Starved of cash, North Korea is drawn to other pariahs for business—even selling tunnelling advice to Myanmar's junta, another bunch of totalitarian troglodytes.
101. Like the diarist, the other two men were sickly, and they seemingly starved after their applications for welfare were rejected.
102. Therefore the techniques of detecting and extracting hidden information are starved for by the department of national security to surveil and acquire secret information on networks.
103. Yet so great was Ho Long's personal magnetism that many of his men starved with him and died on the road rather than desert.
104. When we have a stroke, our brain is starved of oxygen, causing the catastrophic death of those nerve cells and leaving us paralysed and unable to speak.
105. By cutting off milk and substituting with unsweetened milk , cancer cells are being starved.
106. In the ancient times, people's enough food, has not starved to death frequently, only then stands when celebrating a holiday can play knife and fork.
107. Any person abruptly starved shows alterations in intermediary metabolism of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.
108. Kramer could submit what seemed to the information - starved Germans to peer direct into the Allies'minds.
109. Lions wake up every day, he knows that he must run to catch up with the slowest gazelle , or else will be starved to death.
110. Tomorrow I was to fast , and be starved to death.
111. By cutting off milk and substituting unsweetened soya milk cancer cells are being starved.
112. I prefer to be starved to death like dawn beg.
113. To ensure that important processes don't get starved out by CPU hogs, the selection is done based on a scheduling priority.
114. He's a scrawny, greyfaced man, who looks half - starved, and he's always very slovenly in appearance.
115. Hypoxia: Condition in which tissues are starved of oxygen. The extreme is anoxia ( absence of oxygen ).
116. It was nothing less than robbery, he concluded - a cold-blooded steal; while he starved, he was pilfered of his merchandise, of his goods, the sale of which was the sole way of getting bread to eat.
117. From South Korea to Iceland to Brazil, the pandemic has spread, bringing with it a tightening of credit that has starved even healthy companies of finance.
118. Is he going to think I'm some kind of kinky, sex - starved, divorcee?
119. Human civilized society, called line, and basically no one starved to death because of money.
120. I had starved with cold and hunger on that island for close upon one hundred hours.