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I have never been so famished in all my life.
Backing away, he was no larger than his little famished body.
The smell of the food made me realize how famished I was.
The famished men may go themselves and fetch the corn.
Then over the tortured, famished city down fell the welcome night.
But wait too long and you may have a roomful of famished friends.
He wanted to suck on it like a famished cub.
But it can be perfect for a famished crowd.
Delighted and famished, she said she would have the same.
Otherwise, you're likely to get worn out or famished and binge.
They looked like the eyes of a famished wolf.
Mystery or no, we were all famished, and searched out the cafeteria.
The animals were all reported to be in good condition, if a little dehydrated and famished.
It's not the lack of food, but the regime's refusal to let it reach the famished.
God, he was hungry, famished, but not for grapes and apples.
I eat like a famished ogre; it's the sea air.
Another story featured a famished writer whose mind and stomach were having a conversation with each other.
We ate like famished people, and enjoyed our meal thoroughly.
Lonely, ill and famished, she had only one hope left: to return to Palestine.
I'm famished and could eat a horse, if there was one lying around."
She was so famished her stomach had turned painful.
"I don't know about anyone else, but personally I'm absolutely famished."
On a winter night it would protect her for only a few hours, leaving her famished.
The old man, who worked in the sewers, usually came home grumpy and famished.
Yet, keep watch over the other children, for there are many famished yonder."