(The word starving can be a verb form or adjective, and either literal or metaphorical.)
The majority of the displaced tribes were starving in overcrowded refugee camps.
Starving wolves attacked two people in a town in Siberia.
The rescued cat was healthy, but was starving for attention.
A local group of independent filmmakers referred to themselves as starving artists.
The starving children ate the food they were given hungrily
The adjective that modifies "kittens" in this sentence is "starving."
The adjective that modifies the word "kittens" in the sentence is "starving." It describes the condition of the kittens, indicating that they are in need of food.
The adjective that modifies the underlined word "kittens" in the sentence is "starving." It describes the condition of the kittens that the boy scouts found in the park.
My priest said I must do penance for starving my canary.
Gnaw is a verb, but gnawed is a verb past tense. There are a few ways you can say it in a sentence below. The dog gnawed at her bone. He gnawed at the meat, forgetting his manners.
The starving guinea pigs scurried to the celery and began to munch with gusto.
heres a good one We should share our food with a starving family or animal.
The aggrandizement of the president of this developing country posed a lot of questions when the rest of the people are starving.
We stayed at the Sandals resort in the Caribbean. The starving child will resort to stealing food.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.