I was extremely hungry on our school trip to the beautiful lands of devon as it was the longest three hours ever-however we had a delicous lunch when we arrived!
The baby cried because it was hungry.
I am not hungry because I have eaten recently.
I am much hungrier than anyone in the world. That is a sentence that shows how to use the word hungrier in a sentence.
The hungry man gazed needfully at the food.
When I am hungry I tend to gobble up my food.
I am answering your question. I am hungry. The dog and I went for a walk.
"Her needlework was terrible!" or "The needlework on that dress was very detailed."
The news commentator gave a detailed account of the accident.
"During the baseball game, i became hungry so i went and bought a frankfurter"
Using a telephoto lens, the photographer captured an amazingly detailed picture.
The east is located directly opposite to the west. ^ detailed sentence.
yes it is a verb. a verb is either a state or naming word Actually, that is not true. The root word for hungry, hunger, is the verb. Hungry is an adjective because it is "describing" one's state of well being. Any word that "describes" something is an adjective. To clarify how hungry is an adjective use the following example sentence: "I am hungry." Subject: I Verb: am Adjective: Hungry; example question to determine this: What am I? Hungry. Adjectives ask the questions What is, What are and What am.