The problems of frozen ground and famished pigeons is as bad as anything they have known in the history of agriculture in this country.
I do not think that one of those famished mites would get much consolation out of that statement if he could read it.
There, too, are the walls behind which a famished garrison fought disease and fought the enemy and held high the lamp of freedom and kept its flame pure and bright.
I am only one of thousands who often cry when their children look up at us pitifully with famished eyes for the food which we cannot find to give them.
Though the stew was tolerable when famished, many soldiers detested it.
He is almost famished and wears a very worn-out tuxedo.
To the latter, he expressed his contempt for his own mutinous and half famished troops, and his admiration for the disciplined valour of his opponents.
Many women, hungry and exhausted, would leave their famished children on the roadside, and continue their tortuous journey.