Starve

//stɑːv//

"Starve" in a Sentence (26 examples)

I might as well drown as starve.

We cannot stand quiet and watch people starve.

I might as well starve as do such a thing.

Feed a cold and starve a fever.

I would rather starve to death than steal.

I would sooner starve than betray him.

I would rather starve than steal.

I would rather starve than work under him.

It is a pity that some people starve to death even in the midst of plenty.

Millions of people starve to death every year.

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During the Cultural Revolution I was exiled to Xincai County in Henan Province. There, 36 percent of the people starved to death in the early 1960s.

"When all of you starve to death, Shasta, don't come crying to me, that's all."

Ah (ſaid the Ape as ſighing vvondrous ſad) / Its an hard caſe, vvhen men of good deſeruing / Muſt either driuen be perforce to ſteruing, / Or asked for their pas by euerie ſquib: […]

..., and the little half-starved, stunted girl of twelve, with her brown arms and steady, unerring aim, will hammer out half a bundle, IS. 6½d.

I was starving so I wrote S.O.S. on the desert island using rocks.

If they refuse to surrender the garrison, we'll just starve them out.

Some historians have since classified the Siege of Leningrad as a genocide due to the intentional destruction of the city and the systematic starvation of its civilian population.

The uncaring parents starved the child of love.

The patient’s brain was starved of oxygen.

Mildly it [the wind] kiſt our ſailes, and, freſh, and ſvveet, / As, to a ſtomack ſterv'd, vvhoſe inſides meete, / Meate comes, it came; and ſvvole our ſailes, vvhen vvee / So joyd, as Sara' her ſvvelling joy'd to ſee.

Let them not ſtill be obſtinately blind, / Still to divert the Good thou haſt deſign'd, / Or vvith Malignant penury, / To ſterve the Royal Vertues of his Mind.

I was half starved waiting out in that wind.

Wheniver he wor starved, he used to get th' seck o' coils ov his back, an' walk raand th' haase till he gat warm agean.

One i' th' morning an' me starv'd to th' death wi' waitin' up.

Sometimes he remarks, “ ’Tis these dreadful frostis that spiles everything. ’Tis enough to sterve anybody.”

Seuen moneths he ſo her kept in bitter ſmart, / Becauſe his ſinfull luſt ſhe would not ſerue, / Vntill ſuch time as noble Britomart / Releaſed her, that elſe was like to ſterue / Through cruell knife that her deare heart did kerue.

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