Felipe tiene mucha hambre

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. Felipe's really hungry
¿Ya viene la pizza? Felipe tiene mucha hambre.Is the pizza on the way? Felipe's really hungry.
b. Felipe's very hungry
Felipe tiene mucha hambre. ¿Te molesta parar en esa gasolinera para que compremos una papas o algo?Felipe's very hungry. Do you mind stopping at that gas station so we can buy a bag of chips or something?
c. Felipe's starving
¿Ya va a estar listo el almuerzo? Felipe tiene mucha hambre. - No. Todavía falta como una hora.Is lunch going to be ready soon? Felipe's starving. - No. It won't be ready for another hour.
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