en sating hunger

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and Verbosity players
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Effects of sating hunger

  • en feeling full ➜
  • en feeling satisfied ➜
  • en becoming full ➜
  • en belching ➜
  • en comfort ➜
  • en contentment ➜
  • en eat too much ➜
  • en you feel satisfied ➜
  • en a full feeling ➜
  • en heartburn ➜
  • en you may get fat ➜
  • en a nap ➜
  • en needing to go to the bathroom ➜
  • en ok ➜
  • en overweight ➜
  • en your refrigerator to empty ➜
  • en staining your clothing with food ➜
  • en be stuffed ➜
  • en too no longer be hungy ➜
  • en urge to shit ➜
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sating hunger requires…

  • en eating ➜
  • en food ➜
  • en a feast ➜
  • en eating a filling meal ➜
  • en eating food ➜
  • en filling food ➜
  • en finding what you want to eat ➜
  • en something in the stomach ➜
  • en indulgence ➜
  • en stuffing your face ➜

sating hunger is used for…

  • en eating ➜
  • en eliminating a craving ➜
  • en fil ➜
  • en gaining weight ➜
  • en getting energy ➜
  • en getting enough nutrients ➜
  • en giving yourself energy ➜
  • en lunch ➜
  • en meal time ➜
  • en not starving ➜
  • en pie ➜
  • en providing your body with energy ➜
  • en satisfaction ➜
  • en satisfying your appetite ➜
  • en snacking ➜
  • en stopping the growling in your stomach ➜
  • en wasting time ➜

sating hunger is a subevent of…

  • en eating ➜
  • en being arrested ➜
  • en bite into a hamburger ➜
  • en you chew food ➜
  • en eat ➜
  • en you eat food ➜
  • en get crumbs on your shirt ➜
  • en ordering food ➜
  • en pick up a knife and fork ➜
  • en pop a few peanuts ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en You will feel less hungry ➜
  • en wipe your chin with your napkin ➜

Things used for sating hunger

  • en a school cafeteria ➜

Related terms

  • en feed ➜
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