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The adjective degree of hunger

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Answered by REDNINJA
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhun‧gry /ˈhʌŋɡri/ ●●● S2 adjective (comparative hungrier, superlative hungriest) 1 HUNGRY/WANT TO EATwanting to eat something →

thirsty I was cold, tired, and hungry. If you get hungry, there's some cold chicken in the fridge

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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhun‧gry /ˈhʌŋɡri/ ●●● S2 adjective (comparative hungrier, superlative hungriest) 1 HUNGRY/WANT TO EATwanting to eat something → thirsty I was cold, tired, and hungry. If you get hungry, there's some cold chicken in the fridge

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