I do believe so. and he has succeded.
hungry
hungry
no
It is a desire to eat meat.
No, it is not. It is an adjective meaning having hunger, or metaphorically having a desire.
Hungrier Hungriest I suppose that more hungry and Most hungry can also be correct.
An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food., Any strong eager desire., To feel the craving or uneasiness occasioned by want of food; to be oppressed by hunger., To have an eager desire; to long., To make hungry; to famish.
The sentence "I am hungry" conveys a mood of need or desire, specifically for food. It expresses a basic human condition and can evoke feelings of urgency or longing. Depending on the context, it may also imply impatience or a desire for comfort. Overall, the mood is straightforward and relatable.
Anyone that has had a hungry cat in the house.
anyone who wouldn't want a cheap house
"Hungry mouth" typically refers to someone who is eager or ready to eat, expressing a strong desire for food. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is eager for information or experience.
They will always eat anyone-hungry or not. Just one bite and they will eat you, no question about it.