2 any strong desire -- ความปรารถนาอย่างแรงกล้า
a hunger for love.
3 (usually with for) to long for (eg affection, love) -- ปรารถนาอย่างแรงกล้า
People impute deliberativeness to their choices even when it is their feelings - such as hunger - that account for their conduct.
Puppetman was becoming an independent, and demanding, force in his mind, constantly hungering for more.
The more they consumed, the more they hungered for power.
The lessening of weight fluctuations and the containment of chronic thinness, as compared with the 1960s, gave further leverage for cushioning seasonal hunger.
They had ample food and there was no hunger.
The boys and girls became so because of hunger.
Thirty million pounds divided among these enormous number of trades, each of which is hungering for trade, and the captains of industry engaged in which are hungering for business.
In my opinion, that world unity for which we are hungering will not come about by paper theorising.