desire+of+food
91Dreaming in Cuban —   First edition published …
92Bascove — ImageStackRight|120 Bascove (born 1946 in Philadelphia) is an American artist. Her paintings have been exhibited in The Museum of the City of New York and the Musée de Cherbourg, and have appeared on the covers of novels by Robertson Davies,… …
93greedy — greedily, adv. greediness, n. /gree dee/, adj., greedier, greediest. 1. excessively or inordinately desirous of wealth, profit, etc.; avaricious: the greedy owners of the company. 2. having a strong or great desire for food or drink. 3. keenly… …
94epic formula — ▪ poetic device convention of language and theme peculiar to oral epic poetry that is often carried over to the written form. The most obvious epic formulas are the “fixed epithets,” stereotyped descriptive phrases that can be varied in… …
95limosis — n. abnormal hunger or an excessive desire for food. * * * li·mo·sis (li moґsis) abnormal hunger …
96satiety center — a group of cells in the ventromedial hypothalamus that when stimulated suppress the desire for food …
97Ebb tide — hunger; desire for food: I jess dono watser matter, I jess got no ebb tide these dyes …
98ebb tide — Australian Slang hunger; desire for food: I jess dono watser matter, I jess got no ebb tide these dyes …
99internal — 01. Please don t interfere; this is an [internal] matter only. 02. This medicine can be taken [internally] or simply rubbed on the skin. 03. The police are taking action to strengthen [internal] security after the attempted attack on the… …
100signal — 01. When I point to you, that s the [signal] to begin. 02. I hate it when people turn without [signaling]. 03. The teacher [signaled] to the child to sit down. 04. The bombing was a clear [signal] that the peace talks had failed. 05. The linesman …