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Filter by Meaning The starveling writing style made the book a difficult read.
The starveling constellation was barely visible.
The homeless man was a starveling who had not eaten for days.
The prisoner was released from jail, but he was a starveling shadow of his former self.
The patient was in critical condition, her body starveling from a severe illness.
The homeless man looked starveling, his clothes hanging loosely from his bony frame.
The farmers feared that their crops would fail and they would become starveling themselves.
The starveling song lacked the usual emotion and passion of the artist.
The starveling party was a dismal affair, with guests standing around looking bored.
The starveling speech was monotone and uninspiring.
The starveling stock market was experiencing a prolonged period of decline.
The starveling musician's uninspired playing left the audience unimpressed.
The starveling performance lacked the usual energy and enthusiasm of the cast.
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