How to use in-sentence of “starve”:
+ Villein land could not be abandoned, at least as long as every fleeing peasant was likely to starve to death; nor could they be passed to a third party without the lord’s permission, and the customary payment.
+ Forcing them to stop cutting down the forest will not help, because they would just starve now instead of later.
+ It was vital during the Battle of the Atlantic, when the German U-boat submarine fleet sank merchant shipping in an attempt to starve Britain of supplies.
+ If the grain is lost, eaten by pests, or ruined, the farmers might starve or lose much money.
+ Elderly elephants may starve to death when their teeth wear out or fall out.
+ Powhatan was frightened by the great number of white men coming into the area and was trying to starve them.
+ The Navaho would starve if this destruction continued.

