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"Tiene hambre el lobo" translates to "the wolf is hungry" in English. It is a common expression used to convey that someone is very hungry or famished.
Examples of prepositions: in, on, under, between Examples of conjunctions: and, but, or, so Examples of interjections: wow, hey, oh, ouch
The phrase "as hungry as a bear" means to be very hungry, as bears are known to have voracious appetites and can eat a large amount of food when they are hungry. It is often used to describe someone who is extremely famished or eager to eat.
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Some examples of words with the suffix "-an" include human, urban, and ocean.
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Famished means extremely hungry or starving.
(Famished) I am so famished I could eat a horse.
The Famished Road has 519 pages.
The Famished Road was created on 1991-03-14.
craving, could eat a horse, hollow, famished, got the munchies, ravenous, starved
The ISBN of The Famished Road is 0-224-02701-8.
Famished or ravenous mean starved.
* The verb "to famish" is rarely used today except as the passive form adjective famished, meaning extremely hungry or starving."After that long and exhausting trip, we were all famished.""He had been famished, and the sight of the small camp had been a great relief."
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I went to the restaurant famished and I left with my stomach full.