The pirate was very hungry, for gold that is.
The thought of a quarter pounder burger with double cheese, bacon, onion, a light garnish and toasted buns made him hungry.
I think she was crying because she was famished.
Jim is famished so he started to laugh.
He had been famished, and the sight of the small camp had been a great relief."
Example sentence - The pups hungrily ate the food their mother brought them.
The weary traveler was famished (very hungry) after his long hike through the woods.
Hunger is a better fitting word, however you could say something along the lines of, "After not eating for a day, Shanna's hungriness(/hunger) was unbearable"
I became more and more uneasy as the coyote continued to eye me, hungrily.
He was very hungry after his hard day of work. The smell of the roasting turkey made him hungry.
She was hungry as she didn't eat anything from the last day. This is a sentence containing the word hungry.
The starving children ate the food they were given hungrily
i was feeling hungrily bad
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."
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.
hunger
sentences that have biting in them
Hungrily is the correct spelling.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
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You can can use the word "enhance" to enhance your sentences. Enhancing your sentences makes them so much better.
The dog stared hungrily at the juicy steak on the kitchen counter.
They were spied