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famish
[ fam-ish ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to suffer or cause to suffer extreme hunger; starve.
- to starve to death.
famish
/ ˈfæmɪʃ /
verb
- now usually passive to be or make very hungry or weak
- archaic.to die or cause to die from starvation
- to make very cold
I was famished with the cold
Derived Forms
- ˈfamishment, noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of famish1
Example Sentences
"At dinner, overindulgence doesn't happen because you don’t come to the table famished," she added.
And audiences, it turned out, were famished for such a protagonist.
It was Ramadan, and when the time came to break the traditional fast, T was famished.
The district ranger was expecting the crew at his ranger station, so he and his wife treated the famished smokejumpers to a chicken dinner, ice cream and apple pie when they emerged from the backcountry.
Forty-two people — and let’s not forget they’re people — arrived in downtown Los Angeles, presumably famished as well as frightened after a 23-hour bus ride with starvation rations.
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