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Discover LudwigThe word 'hungriness' is not considered an accepted word in English
You could use the word 'hunger' to express the same idea. For example: "He felt a deep hunger that no amount of food could satisfy."
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hungriness
noun
The characteristic of being hungry; hunger.
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We spend most of the year hiding from the cold, we are not that comfortable in our bodies, we're reserved, polite, easily embarrassed and we just lack a kind of hungriness and fundamental drive that you need to do consistently well in sport, especially at today's level.... Brits are more mentally ambitious; we're intellectual warriors, not physical or artistic ones.
They are soon pacing around one other with the same mixture of wariness and hungriness last seen on the faces of Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in Lee's 2005 Brokeback Mountain.
"It was their hungriness, their willingness to take on this bully that was seeded No. 3," Chris Webber said.
"When you're sitting there visualizing things and evaluating what's going on on the court and you haven't played that much all season, you get this hungriness inside of you that when you get on the court you want to bring something to the team," said Prince, who averaged just 3.3 points and 10 minutes a game in the regular season.
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By Richard Brody July 13 , 2017"Spider-Man: Homecoming" undercuts its story with exactly the sort of praise-hungriness that its hero learns to overcome.
Mashregh, a Web site linked to the Revolutionary Guards, commented, "House of Cards has skillfully shown the deception in the complicated political sphere of liberal American civilization, as well as the treason, power-hungriness, promiscuities and crimes behind those ruling in the country".
That hedging is the movie's central creative strategy, and it results in a strangely oblivious film, one that undercuts its story with exactly the sort of praise-hungriness that its hero learns to overcome.
As the newly single Lorraine, Ms. Kassebaum exudes the sweet love-hungriness of a woman who'd flirt with a stapler if a suitable man were nowhere to be found.
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