The word is thirsty.
Do you mean thirsty?
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
hydrophilic
The word "hungry" is divided into two syllables: hun-gry.
Water and _____. Food and hungry. Answer is B. Thirst
The word 'hungry' in Indonesian is lapar.
The slang word for the females is "chick" just like "dude" is for the males.
Unicorn
A french word for lady is "dame". It is pronounced like the second syllable of madame.
yes, it depices how hungry a person could be and it means VERY hungry.
Hungry is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Hungry is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
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.
HEY is a word that people can use to start a conversation like "hey whats up"