famish|famished|famishes|famishing in English
verb
[fam·ish || 'fæmɪʃ]
be hungry, suffer from hunger; make hungry; starve to death
Use "famish|famished|famishes|famishing" in a sentence
1. 7 They are famish for food.
2. I'm famished, actually.
3. 6 When's lunch? I'm famished!
4. When's lunch? I'm famished!
5. The long drought famished many people.
6. 2 Isn't dinner ready? I'm famished.
7. The child looked half famished.
8. Isn't dinner ready? I'm famished.
9. What's for supper? I'm famished.
10. All of the refugees looked famished.
11. 3 The child looked half famished.
12. I'm as unselfish as a famished hog.
13. Bernadette was famished most of the time.
14. What's for dinner? I'm absolutely famished.
15. 1 What's for supper? I'm famished.
16. Many famished in the countryside during the drought.
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18. The famished old folk could only swallow their tears.
19. 4 What's for dinner? I'm absolutely famished.
20. Grimsby: Come come come, you must be famished.
21. A famished lion feels no pity for its prey.
22. When that mine eye is famished for a look.
23. At a fast - food Mexican restaurant Billy: I'm famished!
24. Have some dinner with us - you must be famished!
25. They were tired and famished for food and sleep.