hunger-pain
English
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edithunger-pain (countable and uncountable, plural hunger-pains)
- Alternative form of hunger pain
- 1820, John Keats, Isabella, or The Pot of Basil:
- For seldom did she go to chapel-shrift, And seldom felt she any hunger-pain;
- 1913, H. Frowde, Transactions: 17th International Congress of Medicine, page 63:
- We observe, for instance, ' hunger-pain' in gastric as well as in duodenal diseases.
- 1935, The Clinical Journal - Volume 64, page 311:
- Hunger-pain, though characteristic of duodenal ulcer, may also be a feature in dyspepsia with no evidence of ulcer.