beset by hunger in Hungarian
éhségtôlûzetve éhségtôlûzve
Sentence patterns related to "beset by hunger"
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2. Beset definition, to attack on all sides; assail; harass: to be Beset by enemies; Beset by difficulties
3. We were beset by enemies.
4. Was Beset synonyms, was Beset pronunciation, was Beset translation, English dictionary definition of was Beset
5. The task was beset by innumerable difficulties.
6. 18 Our troops was beset by enemy fire.
7. In the same way there's a subtle difference in the nuance between Beset with and Beset by
8. The country is Beset by severe economic problems
9. We are a harried people, beset by oppressors.
10. To harass; beset: We are Beleaguered by problems
11. To harass; beset: We are Beleaguered by problems
12. The team had been beset by injury all season.
13. The country is beset by severe economic problems.
14. Beset', verb transitive preterit tense and participle passive Beset
15. Beset by financial troubles, he remained an incorrigible optimist
16. A dog is motivated by hunger.
17. King David of ancient Israel was beset by many hardships.
18. Gladstone's government struggled on, Beset by scandal and unimproved by a reshuffle.
19. Beset means to attack from all sides — an invading army will Beset a castle, or you might find yourself Beset by a devastating storm. Beset also has a very different meaning: to decorate or encrust with jewels or other ornamentation.
20. In a suburb Beset by racial inequities, lawmakers aren’t sure
21. Who lives by hope will die by hunger.
22. My hunger was curbed by the snack.
23. But it was beset by internal politics and narrow-mindedness.
24. He who lives by hope will die by hunger.
25. They were beset by many difficulties, including an outbreak of cholera.