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1 He could devour the house, he felt so ravenous .
2 The poor wretches were so ravenous that they fell on the dead deer and devoured it raw.
3 It is the most underbred swine I ever saw; but I did not know it was so ravenous .
4 She was too excited, too much absorbed and interested in seeing him so ravenous to think of herself.
5 The hyenas now behaved with such boldness, and appeared so ravenous , that sleep was out of the question.
6 And he cried so loud, he had wakened up so ravenous , that she decided to nurse him again.
7 Sir Bors ran towards the food, and so ravenous was his hunger that he would have devoured it instantly.
8 They had no supper but coffee, and the dogs were so ravenous that they were almost devouring each other.
9 Towards February, they return to the villages, and are then not nearly so ravenous as before their summer trips.
10 He was instantly flayed and cut up, and so ravenous were they that they devoured some of the flesh raw.
11 He was instantly flayed and cut up, and so ravenous was their hunger, that they devoured some of the flesh raw.
12 Some of the men were so ravenous , that they devoured in a day or two the whole of their allowance of bread.
13 Two of them had perfectly bare backs, and so ravenous were they for flesh and blood that they began eating one another.
14 The pickerel and trout are so ravenous that I believe they would swallow your hook with a Montana copper-mine prospectus fastened on it.
15 And so to monarchs, there are not a few, I perceive, so ravenous of wealth that they will outdo the veriest vagrants in atrocity.
16 They were all so ravenous and intent upon their prey that they did not notice me, and I had time to make my observations.
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