affamish in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Affamish (verb): to suffer from extreme hunger or to be in a state of starvation.
Sample Sentences
- The long journey through the desert left them affamished and desperate for food.
- After hours of hiking without a proper meal, they finally admitted they were affamished.
- His affamished appearance made it clear that he had been lost for days.
- The children were affamished after playing outside all afternoon without lunch.
- She could hardly think straight, as the affamished feeling in her stomach grew stronger.
- Even a small snack felt like a feast when they were affamished from their travels.
- The stray dog looked affamished, wandering the streets in search of scraps.
- They cooked a hearty meal to satisfy their affamished friends after the long trip.
- In the depths of winter, many animals become affamished as food sources dwindle.
- The charity aimed to help affamished families in the community by providing meals.
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