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--v. 4 soothe, gratify, placate, please, mollify, indulge,<br />

appease, pamper, cosset, coddle, mollycoddle, jolly, baby,<br />

spoil: They are trying to humour him because he's in a bad<br />

mood.<br />

hump n. 1 bulge, lump, bump, protuberance, protrusion, projection,<br />

knob, node, mass, hunch, enlargement, swelling, growth,<br />

excrescence, tumefaction, tumescence; mound, barrow, tell,<br />

hummock, hillock, tumulus, Brit dialect tump: Digging into the<br />

hump near the trees, we uncovered an ancient burial-ground.<br />

--v. 2 hunch, arch, curve, crook, bend: Sulking in the corner,<br />

he humped his back and refused to speak to anyone. 3 drag, lug,<br />

haul, carry, heave: She had to hump two heavy suitcases all the<br />

way from the railway station.<br />

hunch n. 1 (intuitive) guess, intuition, feeling, impression,<br />

suspicion, premonition, presentiment: I had a hunch they would<br />

be late. 2 See hump, 1.<br />

--v. 3 See hump, 2.<br />

hunger n. 1 hungriness, emptiness, appetite, ravenousness,<br />

voraciousness, voracity; famine, starvation: We ate leaves to<br />

stave off the pangs of hunger. Some optimists hope to eliminate<br />

hunger from the planet by the year 2000. 2 yearning, desire,<br />

craving, itch, thirst, longing, hankering, mania, cupidity,<br />

Formal cacoethes, Colloq yen: She felt an insatiable hunger for<br />

intellectual companionship.<br />

--v. 3 Usually, hunger for or after. crave, yearn, desire,<br />

thirst, want, hanker, Colloq yen, have a yen: Blessed are they<br />

who hunger and thirst after righteousness.<br />

hungry adj. 1 famished, starved, starving, ravenous, voracious, empty,<br />

hollow, Colloq chiefly Brit peckish: I'm hungry enough to eat a<br />

horse. 2 craving, covetous, eager, avid, greedy, keen,<br />

yearning, desirous, longing, hungering, thirsting, starving,<br />

dying, Colloq hankering: Marooned for years, Crusoe was hungry<br />

for the sight of another human being. 3 acquisitive, greedy,<br />

thirsty, insatiable, deprived: The parched, hungry earth drank<br />

up the rain.

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