Starved in a sentence as an adjective

>Public schools are starved of funding..That made me laugh, too.

This sentence made me LOL:"Public schools are starved of funding...

Anyone who has read up on Adria Richards' past, knows she's an attentions starved cry-baby.

This is the new Serrata".The premise of the statement, that public schools are starved of funding, is preposterous.

* The mice lived in groups of up to 6 in a cage, which I don't know how it compares to their normal situation, but it's not "starved of social contact.

Millions upon Millions of people starved before this stuff existed, and you point out that "organic food tastes much better.

However, word somehow got out that German prisoners there were being treated like royalty while the British public starved.

It turns out that because the neurons in the brain are starved for this enzyme, they express receptors that allow them to take it up from the environment.

However, they still starved because they were not positively free to do anything, they did not have the functioning of nourishment, nor the capability to escape morbidity.

Starved definitions

adjective

suffering from lack of food

See also: starving

adjective

extremely hungry; "they were tired and famished for food and sleep"; "a ravenous boy"; "the family was starved and ragged"; "fell into the esurient embrance of a predatory enemy"

See also: famished ravenous sharp-set esurient