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hunger

[huhng-ger] / ˈhʌŋ gər /


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Yemen's civil war broke out in 2014 and has plunged the already impoverished country into years of deadly violence and one of the world's worst hunger crises.

From BBC

Another became delirious with hunger, thirst and the cold.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not the pleasant hunger that follows exertion, but a hollowed-out, ambient kind, so constant it felt almost procedural.

From Salon

But with the relentless hunger for compute resources, the company might look to shore up funds in a new way.

From MarketWatch

“This type of obsessive food-related thinking can override hunger cues and lead to patterns of overeating, undereating or emotional eating — especially for people who are overweight,” Tufts said.

From Los Angeles Times