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hunger

[huhng-ger] / ˈhʌŋ gər /


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I wish I could say that was the only time I chased virtue and optimization until I crashed out hard — exhausted, confused and disconnected from my own hunger — but it wasn’t.

From Salon

Family members have been clamoring for their release for weeks, including a group of women in Caracas who staged a nearly weeklong hunger strike.

From Barron's

She says bringing back a holiday hunger payments would provide "practical, dignified support for families and ensure that vulnerable children are not placed at a further disadvantage simply because the school term has ended".

From BBC

Elise, who launched her podcast during the pandemic and now has 1.6 million subscribers, estimated that traffic roughly tripled for a recent Epstein episode, such was the public’s hunger for answers.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think there's just a hunger for music with substance, music with meaning, and gospel music brings that."

From BBC