Sentence examples for look starved from inspiring English sources

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When she is not dancing, and sometimes when she is, Nina's slender, delicate frame can look starved and skeletal, her hollow cheeks and large eyes the features of a death's head rather than a china doll.

Expression of the PlexD1 agonist sema3E [9] also inhibited significantly the development of tumors from these cells but the resulting tumors did not look starved of blood vessels (Fig. 3, C D, and Fig. S3, B).

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However, if this speech becomes a giftable book, please consider buying it for someone who looks starved for inspiration.

Now the eyes looked starved; they seemed to require regular servings of fresh imagery to keep them animated.

As I sat there, I wondered: Would today be the day that I'd have a "Steinbeckian" moment with my very own "Charley" or would this be the day that I got mauled by a mangy-looking, starved Edward Munch-like beast?

But some children made no effort to move, although they looked starved and desperate.

Botstein's players, however, remained earthbound, and Morris's dancers looked distinctly starved for the food of love.

Anyone who believes autarky is the route to food security should look at starving North Korea.

"My uncle used to say: you look like someone starved a virgin to death".

Among the wealthiest men under 30 in his country, Radcliffe, particularly when he smokes, has the pallid, slightly starved look of an artist who might live in a garret.

United are the lowest scorers in the top six and with Wayne Rooney continuing to look isolated and starved of service up front, it is extremely difficult to make the case for them winning the title.

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