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hungriness

NOUN
  1. a physiological need for food; the consequence of food deprivation
  2. strong desire for something (not food or drink)
    a thirst for knowledge
    hunger for affection
  3. prolonged unfulfilled desire or need

How To Use hungriness In A Sentence

  • Man should only eat his fellow man out of hungriness. "Artist to feed convict to goldfish."
  • We spend most of the year hiding from the cold, we are not that comfortable in our bodies, we're reserved, polite, easily embarrassed and we just lack a kind of hungriness and fundamental drive that you need to do consistently well in sport, especially at today's level .... Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 23 June
  • * In a bowl, scramble eggs (I used 4 for my pie, take more or less depending on the size of your pan and grade of hungriness) with salt, pepper, and whatever other spices you like. Weekend cooking: Tapas! « Were rabbits
  • They saw it as time for Google to recapture some of the hungriness of a start-up. In the Plex
  • There are several great Japanese restaurants around Stockholm, but for ease of parking coming from our direction and general hungriness we chose one called “Sandai-me Kato”. Saturday shopping in Stockholm « Were rabbits
  • I thought the change would bring out their hungriness.
  • When I look at the landscape now, I think of hungriness", he says, looking out at the parched land surrounding him. Louis Belanger: Somaliland & drought: the tale of one elderly
  • She had a hungriness to want to be in the studio all the time.
  • He shoveled in the delicious protein while continuing to assert his not-hungriness. Hayden and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad, Happy, Wonderful, Joyful, Fun, 10th Birthday! « Bodhicitta
  • Experience, versatility, ability and a hungriness to do well are ingredients that I like in a player and he's got them all.
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