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    hungered


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    1. Memory is the worst affected by hunger as the brain requires a minute-to-minute supply of glucose for its normal functioning


    2. Fortunately the high fat content of nuts makes them very filling, helping curb hunger


    3. with God, is many times that caused by their hunger for Him


    4. He would never think of dialing out hunger, so over a hearty breakfast of eggs, ham and grits, she was going to have to tell him, there was less than ninety minutes till that shutlecraft docked with the Lula at this point and less than half an hour till they had to be in the androids to greet them


    5. Final ---> (Voice Child) My hunger was finally satisfied


    6. Most of the common folk doubted there was any God at all anywhere, just thirst, hunger, heat, cold, mean skinny dogs, hunger and thirst


    7. The basic reason for the divorce is hunger: If Anthony provided his family with a minimum sum of money, Alice would never leave him


    8. My stomach burned with hunger


    9. Instead of a remembrance of time through the satiation of hunger I recall only periods of light and dark


    10. Maybe it was the continual switch between eating and hunger

    11. I considered a return to my hunger strike, but a combination of lethargy and Menachem’s cajoling kept me eating


    12. "It's not about trust, it's about hunger


    13. Her snow white body lay naked and revealed to the world of men for the first and only time, and she found, for a moment or two, that the urgency of her other bottomless hunger abated


    14. This statement is made by Paul, who suffered lashes at the hands of the Jews 5 times, 3 times he was beaten with rods, once pelted with stones, shipwrecked 3 times, spent a day and a night in the open sea, had been constantly on the move, had been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from his fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles, in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger in the sea, in danger from false believers, had gone without sleep, had known hunger and thirst – often going without food, and has been cold and naked


    15. Son felt the pain of hunger and thirst over the days until he


    16. the pain of hunger, and drank from a cactus to quench his thirst


    17. She still felt good from the encounter with Tiytha and the variety made her hunger for Alan all the greater


    18. Long bouts of hunger had roughened her


    19. I shall indulge my hunger there, and return in several days


    20. With the brazier eye of hunger burning in his heart,

    21. and sleep the years away until the hunger rises again


    22. It took him awhile to get his mind on the romance of the moment because of his embarrassment, but once they started, the hunger for Desa's body took over and the absence of yaag caused them to finish quickly


    23. Can you imagine the shock treatment all this activity has on the digestive and nervous systems? And because of this fast dying down the body is aware of a hunger for more and more sugar


    24. Recognising the rumblings of hunger on the prowl, she offered me one of the little parcels and nodded


    25. But the one that springs to mind is lack of proper nutrition … there is a lot of hunger in these areas


    26. He reset his hunger with his med panel and stepped thru into his public space


    27. He slouched back onto his hind legs as the hunger pangs


    28. His hunger pangs drove him into a frenzy


    29. worst of all was the endless hunger


    30. He was consumed by hunger and by the knowledge

    31. his hunger will never abate, but he also knows the love of a small


    32. He was weak with hunger


    33. Unfortunately it is in the nature of some predators, that they will prey upon the weakest and most vulnerable to sate their desperate hunger


    34. He probably thinks they will both be at the party and it is an aphrodisiac that will make her hunger for him as he does for her


    35. “A bit of hunger,” she answered


    36. A little winded and with a well earned hunger, they assembled in a cafe opposite the little hotel, and looked back over the bay to the mainland


    37. But soon, Jack was joined by two other would-have-been thieves; Goldie and Libby were caught, saying they had been overcome by some great urge of hunger whilst wandering through the Nevermore Forest


    38. “Anyway, Fear Gurtha is another word for ‘hungry grass’; anyone who walks on the Fear Gurtha will be struck with an insatiable hunger


    39. And thus did Trouble Valley once again return to normal, no more struck by the dreaded Fear Gurtha, and thus they did hunger no more


    40. the state of hunger they were in

    41. 39“Do you hunt the prey for the lioness and satisfy the hunger of the


    42. The conversation was enough of a break to recharge my hunger, and the


    43. Did you know lightning depends on hunger? Lightning happens when there is a build up of positive energy in the clouds and a buildup of negative energy in earth


    44. Hunger sends the message that someone is passionate about something, and if they are passionate they will do a good job


    45. The throng of lifeless flooded the walkway, and spilled into the city, where they satiated their hunger within the very streets of Lock Core


    46. We must learn to hunger for the things of Heaven


    47. In a fertile country, which had before been much depopulated, where subsistence, consequently, should not be very difficult, and where, notwithstanding, three or four hundred thousand people die of hunger in one year, we maybe assured that the funds destined for the maintenance of the labouring poor are fast decaying


    48. The hunger has no limit


    49. are aware that something is missing, and they hunger for more


    50. He felt the hunger and craved to devour














































    1. She was melted by Herndon convincing her that he still hungered for her


    2. I hungered, not for the bread and jam on the tray, but for a sense of self worth


    3. The pickings became sour and few, you hungered endlessly and the glories and splendours of your surroundings grew shabby and mean


    4. 42For I was a hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no


    5. He hungered for the opportunity to avenge his friend’s murder by turning his notebook over to the police, but Truman was probably correct in his charge that Gordon Edward’s power reached all the way to the director of the OIJ


    6. 6 And those who have hungered shall rejoice: moreover,


    7. Still, I was young—even I hungered for entertainment at times


    8. 6 And those who have hungered shall rejoice: moreover also they shall note marvels every day


    9. The servants hurrying to bring bread and root-wine to break their master’s fast, the maids sweeping the floors and preparing the linen to wash, even the restlessness of the castle dogs as they hungered for the few scraps that might fall from the plates and platters


    10. 42 And Jesus returned from the Jordan filled with the Holy Spirit; And immediately the Spirit took him out into the wilderness to be tried of the devil; and he was with the beasts; And he fasted forty days and forty nights; And he ate noth- ing in those days and at the end of them he hungered; And the tempter came and said to him If you are the Son of God speak and these stones shah become bread

    11. 37 And while Jesus was walking on the Sabbath Day among the sown fields his disciples hungered; And they were rubbing the ears with their hands and eating; But some of the Pharisees when they saw them said to him See why do your disciples on the Sabbath Day that which is not lawfule But Jesus said to them Have you not read in olden time what David did when he had need and hungered he and those who were with him? how he entered the house of God when Abiathar was high priest and ate the bread of the table of the Lord which it was not lawful that any should eat save the priests and gave to them that were with him also? And he said to them: The Sabbath was created because of man and man was not created because of the Sabbath


    12. 43 But when the Son of man comes in his glory and all his pure angels with him then shall he sit on the throne of his glory and he will gather before him all the nations and separate them the one from the other like the shepherd who separates the sheep from the goats; and will set the sheep on his right and the goats on his left; Then shall the King say to those who are at his right Come you blessed of my Father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundations of the world; I hungered and you gave me to eat; and I thirsted and you gave me to drink; and I was a stranger and you took me in; and I was naked and you clothed me; and I was sick and you visited me; and I was in prison and you cared for me; Then shall those righteous say to him Our Lord when saw we you hungry and fed you? or thirsty and gave you to drink? And when saw we you a stranger and took you in? or naked and clothed you? And when saw we you sick or imprisoned and cared for you? The King shall answer an d say to them Truely I say to you What you did to one of these my brothers the little ones you did to me; Then shall he say to those who are on his left also Depart from me you cursed 54 into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his hosts; I hungered and you fed me not; and I thirsted and you did not give me to drink; and I was a stranger and you took me not in; and I was naked and you clothed me not; and I was sick and imprisoned and you visited me not; Then shall those also answer and say Our Lord when saw we you an hungred or athirst or naked or a stranger or sick or imprisoned and did not minister to you? Then shall he answer and say to them Truely I say to you When you did it not to one of these little ones you did it not to me also; And these shall go away into eternal punishment: but the righteous into eternal life


    13. I was standing at the foot of the sugar mountain, the thing I’d hungered after for miles


    14. 7 "And who can challenge the attitude of Job in view of the counsel of his friends and the erroneous ideas of God which occupied his own mind? Do you not see that Job longed for a human God, that he hungered to commune with a divine Being who knows man's mortal estate and understands that the just must often suffer in innocence as a part of this first life of the long Paradise ascent? Wherefore has the Son of Man come forth from the Father to live such a life in the flesh that he will be able to comfort and succor all those who must henceforth be called upon to endure the afflictions of Job


    15. Monsters such as this were kept in the temples of Set, and when they hungered, were allowed to crawl forth into the streets to take what prey they wished


    16. I felt tired of hugs and hungered for a kiss but Roy, ever chivalrous, didn’t even try


    17. This was a time to exchange how the Holy Spirit was moving among His own, and how we all had the privilege to witness it, all hungered and thirsted for more as He moved within those seeking Him in the many nations


    18. he hungered for her


    19. Few indeed are to be found who pray: many who go down on their knees, and say a form perhaps, but few who pray; few who cry unto God, few who call upon the Lord, few who seek as if they wanted to find, few who knock as if they hungered and thirsted, few who wrestle, few who strive with God earnestly for an answer, few who give Him no rest, few who continue in prayer, few who watch unto prayer, few who pray always without ceasing, and faint not


    20. hungered for the pleasures of wealth and indulgence, it was because he

    21. He'd hungered for serenity when he was a


    22. She could still feel his touch on her thigh and, imagining his hand sliding up under her skirt, wedding ring and luxury timepiece in close proximity against her skin, she left to claim what she hungered for


    23. The sun grew near, and animals hungered for the lowest on their


    24. Perhaps it was the vampire hunter in me that hungered for more information, or maybe I was just a curious girl


    25. This grace I could not comprehend and yet I hungered for it as much as I did to be one flesh with the object of my every fantasy


    26. Not only did I hunger to hold her in my arms and make her mine in the most elemental of ways, but I hungered almost as much to simply see her smile at me


    27. Pledged over and demons welcomed in the weak natured pirates gave way to the vain personalities that hungered for even more conquest than they had


    28. They hungered to destroy, pillage, and wreck human lives


    29. "And once again listen, Jacques!" said the kneeling Number Three: his fingers ever wandering over and over those fine nerves, with a strikingly greedy air, as if he hungered for something--that was neither food nor drink; "the guard, horse and foot, surrounded the petitioner, and struck him blows


    30. There was a murmur of confidence and approval, and then the man who hungered, asked: "Is this rustic to be sent back soon? I hope so

    31. But when they were done with me, there was something new inside me: something ruthless and feral and beyond law that hungered to be the one perpetrating the savagery, because when you are the savage, no one messes with you


    32. Born in a Dublin controlled by two feuding Irish crime families—the Hallorans and O’Kierneys—Roark O’Bannion fought his way to the top in the ring, but it wasn’t enough for the ambitious champ; he hungered for more


    33. He ate off the crescent of water biscuit he had been nibbling and, hungered,


    34. And who could describe those feelings, those agitations, yet exalted by the charm of their novelty and surprise? when that part of me which had so hungered for the dear morsel that now so delightfully crammed, forced all my vital sensations to fix their home there, during the stay of my beloved guest; who too soon paid me for his hearty welcome, in a dissolvent, richer far than that I have heard of some queen treating her paramour with, in liquified pearl, and ravishingly poured into me, where, now myself too much melted to give it a dry reception, I hailed it with the warmest confluence on my side, amidst all those ecstatic raptures, not unfamiliar I presume to this good company


    35. This was the first their hands had met in any but formal gestures, and through the long months she had time they had been utterly alone since the cold day in the orchard at Tara, the first time hungered for closer contact


    36. 'Death was ever present, because the N®menoreans still, as they had in their old kingdom, and so lost it, hungered after endless life unchanging


    37. Hungered for her


    38. "I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in


    39. At the top of the page were the words, “For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat; I was thirsty and ye gave me drink; I was a stranger and ye took me in


    40. Like a boa constrictor, her tremendous curiosity would sleep for months, and then, on awakening, it hungered with a most mighty and most devastating hunger

    1. Constantly hungering for things to make us happy leads to dissatisfaction when we cannot get these things


    2. The zombies’ feet were meandering at the edge of the circle, with hands outstretched, quite possibly hungering for brains or other vital parts


    3. 1 And those two men led me up on to the Northern side, and showed me there a very Awful place, and there were all manner of tortures in that place: cruel darkness and unilluminated gloom, and there is no light there, but murky fire constantly flaming aloft, and there is a fiery river coming out, and that whole place is everywhere fire, and everywhere there is frost and ice, thirst and shivering, while the bonds are very cruel, and the angels fearful and merciless, bearing angry weapons, merciless torture, and I said: 2 Woe, woe, how very Awful is this place; 3 And those men said to me: This place, O Enoch, is prepared for those who dishonour God, who on Earth practice sin against nature, which is child corruption after the buggering of mankind fashion, magic making, enchantments and devilish witchcrafts, and those who boast of their wicked deeds with stealing, lies, calumnies, envy, rancour, fornication, murder, and who, while accursed, steal the souls of men, who seeing the poor take away their goods and themselves grow rich, injuring them to get other men's goods, who being able to satisfy the empty, made the hungering die; being able to clothe, stripped the naked; and who knew not their creator, and bowed to the soulless and lifeless gods, who cannot see nor hear, the vain gods, who also built engraved images and who bow down to unclean handiwork; for all these is prepared this place among them for eternal inheritance


    4. 1 And those two men led me up on to the Northern side and showed me there a very Awful place and there were all manner of tortures in that place: cruel darkness and unilluminated gloom and there is no light there but murky fire constantly flaming aloft and there is a fiery river coming out and that whole place is everywhere fire and everywhere there is frost and ice thirst and shivering while the bonds are very cruel and the angels fearful and merciless bearing angry weapons merciless torture and I said: 2 Woe woe how very Awful is this place; 3 And those men said to me: This place O Enoch is prepared for those who dishonour God who on Earth practice sin against nature which is child corruption after the buggering of mankind fashion magic making enchantments and devilish witchcrafts and those who boast of their wicked deeds with stealing lies calumnies envy rancour fornication murder and who while accursed steal the souls of men who seeing the poor take away their goods and themselves grow rich injuring them to get other men's goods who being able to satisfy the empty made the hungering die; being able to clothe stripped the naked; and who knew not their creator and bowed to the soulless and lifeless gods who cannot see nor hear the vain gods who also built engraved images and who bow down to unclean handiwork; for all these is prepared this place among them for eternal inheritance


    5. Whatever is left of Kronos is still alive in some hideous way, still conscious in his eternal pain, still hungering for power


    6. I didn’t want him to back away from me, not when he was finally giving affection to my hungering senses, and I wrapped my legs around his torso


    7. They seemed to take the shapes of men now, hungering, laughing, and jeering


    8. This chapter elevates the vanguard leader’s role of mobilizing missionaries through empowerment instead of hungering for status, buildings, or titles


    9. She withdrew her finger and left the shorts where they were, pulled half way down, her gaze, lingering, hungering


    10. " Will anyone tell me there is no inward danger, when the real presence, and the Romish confessional, and ecclesiastical lawlessness, and Home Rule, are quietly tolerated on one side, and the atonement, and Christ's divinity, and the inspiration of Scripture, and the reality of miracles, are coolly thrown overboard on the other? Will anyone tell me there is no outward danger, when infidels, Papists, and Dissenters are hungering and thirsting after the destruction of the Establishment, and compassing sea and land to accomplish their ends?�What Z no danger, when myriads of our working classes never enter the walls of our Church, and would not raise a finger to keep her alive, while by household suffrage they have got all power into their hands! What! no danger, when the Irish Church has been disestablished, the Act of Union has been trampled underfoot, Protestant endowments have been handed over to Papists, the thin edge of the wedge for severing Church and State has been let in, and the statesman who did all this is still alive, and thought by many to be infallible

    11. Now, when I take my poets up with into the forest, and sit on one of those dusky pine-grown slopes where the light is subdued to a mysterious gray-green and the world is quieted into a listening silence, and far away below the roofs of Jena glisten in the sun, and the white butterflies, like white flowers come to life, flutter after each other across the blue curtain of heat that hangs beyond the trees, now when I open them and begin to read the noble, familiar words, will not those other words, those anecdotes, those personal descriptions, those suggestions, those button holing, leer at me between the lines? Shall I, straining my ears after the music, not be shown now for ever only the instrument, and how pitifully the ivory has come off the keys? Shall I, hungering after my spiritual food, not have pushed upon my notice, so that I am forced to look, the saucepan, tarnished and not quite clean, in which it was cooked? Please don't tell me you can't understand


    12. Nhance, your father was the one who heard and it was his spirit in the form of the white wolf who entered Adrian, replacing Adrian’s pain with the hungering drive to succeed as a writer of songs


    13. If the lower classes are given the slightest bit of power or affluence: then they will start hungering for more


    14. Then came interviews, mysterious conversations, exhortations, entreaties, supplications, even tears--would you believe it, even tears? Think what the passion for propaganda will bring some girls to! I, of course, threw it all on my destiny, posed as hungering and thirsting for light, and finally resorted to the most powerful weapon in the subjection of the


    15. Whereas if they go to the administration of public affairs, poor and hungering after their own private advantage, thinking that hence they are to snatch the chief good, order there can never be; for they will be fighting about office, and the civil and domestic broils which thus arise will be the ruin of the rulers themselves and of the whole State


    16. as hungering and thirsting for light, and finally resorted to the most powerful weapon in the subjection of the female heart, a weapon which never fails one


    17. It was another or rather a fuller sort of companionship that poor Dorothea was hungering for, and the hunger had grown from the perpetual effort demanded by her married life


    18. In, in, always in, devouring the sweaty air, hungering the passions


    19. Then came interviews, mysterious conversations, exhortations, entreaties, supplications, even tears—would you believe it, even tears? Think what the passion for propaganda will bring some girls to! I, of course, threw it all on my destiny, posed as hungering and thirsting for light, and finally resorted to the most powerful weapon in the subjection of the female heart, a weapon which never fails one


    20. His soul was hungering for Yulia Mihailovna—to look at her, to be near her for five minutes; perhaps she would glance at him, notice him, would smile as before, forgive him

    21. "What do you want land for? You are not hungering without land," said the old man with the smiling eyes


    22. He is hungering and thirsting for the word of life, and I thought—what a splendid nucleus that would be for a class


    1. ’ So then his good friend does see that a drop falls into her glass because what he suspects is that his friend hungers for a sample of Teshi’s body, since anyone would have noticed all Hyondahi had done to keep her as his sex pet


    2. indeed is the man who hungers and thirsts after righteousness! Matthew 5: 6


    3. It was a convulsion of obscenity, a spasm of lasciviousness – an exudation of secret hungers framed by compulsion: desire without pleasure, pain mated awfully to lust


    4. He taught that the truth-loving soul, the one who hungers and thirsts for righteousness, for God, is admitted by faith to the spiritual kingdom; at the same time the apostles taught that such a believer is admitted to the social organization of disciples by the outward rite of baptism


    5. You choose to hide the truth because he satisfies your body, but yet your heart hungers


    6. A part of man, which is given by God as natural, wants to hear that which He is speaking, and so hungers for His voice, but when heard, is easily overridden by the wickedness and doubts of this world


    7. As long as days were passing by Usmaan and Meena, both the children were unable to bear their hungers and thirsts


    8. As the dark approached, the wild beasts started queuing at the shore of lust to quench their thirsts and hungers


    9. This implies that Ulysses hungers after knowledge but not after truth


    10. � Domination always hungers for more and more domination

    11. He had reasoned life this: “this old fleshly body is full of burdens, it is broken down with infirmity, it has pains and sorrows, it hungers and thirsts, it gets cold and uncomfortable


    12. The body of Jesus, once wearied with toil, oppressed with hunger and thirst, subject to every sinless infirmity common to our frail nature, requiring sustenance, and shelter, and repose, and, above all, liable to the stroke of death, now hungers no more, neither thirsts any more; and, being transformed and glorified, is removed beyond the reach of evil, or of death


    13. Then we may fairly assume that they are two, and that they differ from one another; the one with which a man reasons, we may call the rational principle of the soul, the other, with which he loves and hungers and thirsts and feels the flutterings of any other desire, may be termed the irrational or appetitive, the ally of sundry pleasures and satisfactions?


    14. He means that the love so given to one near in blood is covetously withheld from some stranger who, it may be, hungers for it


    15. That’s where you have heard something with enough repetition, and it’s stimulated enough feelings inside you—desires, hungers, fears, concerns—that now you become conscious and capable of consistently using what you’ve learned


    16. The Man, Skeleton, or whatever, did he starve his wife's, children's spiritual as well as physical hungers? The Dwarf? Was he or was he not your friend, the lightning-rod salesman, always on the road, never settling, ever-moving, facing no encounters, running ahead of the lightning and selling rods, yes, but leaving others to face the storm, so maybe, through accident, or design, when he fell in with the free rides, he shrank not to a boy but a mean ball of grotesque tripes, all self-involved


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    Synonyms for "hunger"

    hunger hungriness thirst thirstiness famish starve crave lust famine fast drought need for food desire appetite longing greed gluttony

    "hunger" definitions

    a physiological need for food; the consequence of food deprivation


    strong desire for something (not food or drink)


    feel the need to eat


    have a craving, appetite, or great desire for


    be hungry; go without food