The children ate their dinner hungrily.
No. It is an adverb. Hunger is a noun.
Adverb.
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This is a proper sentence.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
i was feeling hungrily bad
I assume you mean hungrily. I stared hungrily at the food on the buffet.
There are two adverbs in the sentence "He ate hungrily and rapidly." Hungrily and rapidly both explain the manner and time of the action, and they both end in ly, so they are adverbs.
The starving children ate the food they were given hungrily
The voracious T-rex looked at me hungrily.
The bear's jaws crunched hungrily on the deer's carcass.
You can't as "hugrily" is not an English word. However, if you meant "hungrily" then this is how you would use it. "The dog hungrily eyed the treat while awaiting his master's command to get it."
Hungrily is the correct spelling.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'titbit':The dog licked its lips hungrily when it smelled the delicious titbit I held in my fist.
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No, it is not a verb. Hungrily is an adverb.
The correct spelling is "hungrily"