Similar words: starve, starvation, serving, observing, unnerving, deserving, staring, startling. Meaning: [stɑrv /stɑːv] n. the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine. adj. suffering from lack of food.
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211) He was mangy 10 and starving and just the size of the lump in question.
212) Alone now, Andy starts going through the boxes like a starving man exploring packages of food. He doesn't know whereto turn first.
213) Two weeks later, starving and exhausted, the family reached Cincinnati, where they made contact with members of the Underground Railroad.
214) His host lies not three days' ride from here, snowbound and starving, and I for one am tired of waiting on his pleasure.
215) If he wants a dog biscuit, he will sit at the foot of the dining room table and look sad, hungry–even starving -until you supply him.
216) It was marooned in an ocean of largely hostile peasants reluctant to handover their hard-earned surplus at gunpoint to the starving towns.
217) I wonder what critics of such couples made of another headline in yesterday's newspaper: "Mother jailed for starving baby."
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