Hangry

//ˈhæŋɡɹi//

"Hangry" in a Sentence (9 examples)

I'm sorry for earlier. I was hangry.

The villagers were afraid of the hangry bears.

Tom hasn't eaten all day, so he's a little hangry.

A monster was described as hangry, pronounced by the aythor as [aŋgri]. When asked whether it was angry or hungry, the author replied "Yes".

I also get really "hangry".

We're not talking about the fast-food giants or smaller chains, such as Wimpy's, both of which turn up frequently in the stripmalls that dot the Trail. No matter how hungry -- or even hangry -- you and your fellow travellers are, eschew these places.

Seriously, somebody needs to give this toddler a bottle and put him down for a nap. That baby pitches a fit when he gets hangry.

Mission Control: "Get them pizza before they get hangry. Hungry and angry!" Astronaut: "We're hangry! Hungry and angry!"

You know this if you've ever been hangry. You go through your day without stopping to eat, and for a while it doesn't matter. Then your stomach starts sending signals to your brain that it's waiting.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.