unfed

[ UK /ʌnfˈɛd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not fed
  2. not given support
    a grudge that remained unfed
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How To Use unfed In A Sentence

  • The best democracies emerged after long periods of gradually-increased and revised organization, not vague anarchy which keeps the starving unfed and the weak oppressed.
  • They could never otherwise have survived being so close to food, and unfed.
  • a grudge that remained unfed
  • After they'd kissed, she had ordered him away, still unfed.
  • Tobin, filthy, falls asleep at his desk, unwashed and unfed for days. Schoolyard soccer
  • The Sherpas’ most important rule of hospitality is that a visitor must not leave the house unfed or without a drink.
  • I ended up going to work unshaven and unfed.
  • Women still comprise the majority of the world's poor, unfed, and unschooled.
  • A large corporate bond trader was waiting for me, like an unfed house pet, when I returned to the office.
  • He did not believe that Rose, if she had come back into the flat, would have let the cat out, or left it unfed. COFFIN IN FASHION
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