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Meanings of most voracious in English
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Usage of most voracious in English
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This was evidently a balance-fish-themostvoracious of all the SQUALIDAE species.
2
The fact is, I have a mostvoracious appetite for knowledge.
3
She spoke with difficulty in a deep voice; she had a mostvoracious appetite.
4
The mostvoracious, perhaps, that the world has ever known.
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Other notes, arranged in a running commentary, will certainly satisfy the mostvoracious reader.
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They are active all the year round but are at their mostvoracious in summer.
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They're the mostvoracious readers that I know of.
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A mostvoracious wolf, this same Public Charity, and blessed with the digestion of an ostrich.
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We are the most careless readers in the world; but also the mostvoracious and the most catholic.
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They have great strong teeth, bigger than a shark's, and are the mostvoracious fish I ever saw.
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Rock-codlings and flounders appeared the mostvoracious, and occasionally a skate or long-legged crab came struggling to the surface.
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Do you know, Rosamund"-hereIrene linked her thin, almost steel-likelittle hand inside Rosamund's arm-"thatI am a mostvoracious reader?
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Although over the years he would become one of my mostvoracious critics, he serves today in my administration as my national security advisor.
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He revealed a candidate for a leader with the mostvoracious sexual appetite in history, the often-forgotten Alexander II, a contemporary of Queen Victoria.
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There was at that time an Egyptian of a mostvoracious appetite, who would digest raw flesh, or any thing else that was given him.
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In this, he is symptomatic of a wider left that calls itself "anti-imperialist" but has nothing to say about Eurasia's mostvoracious imperial power.