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Definition of famined

famined

  • A state of being relating to extreme hunger.
    As Jill worked all day at her landscaping job, she came to find that without a lunch break she becomes quite famined.

    Last edited on Aug 01 2005. Submitted by Kate L. from Cleveland, OH, USA on Aug 01 2005.

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