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Devouring or craving food in great quantities.
ravenous
wolfish
rapacious
ravening
esurient
edacious
acquisitive
gluttonous
1
Only the constant shrieking and the cold,
voracious
energy confirmed its presence.
2
The wind strengthened the fire and the flames roared like
voracious
beasts.
3
I'm a
voracious
reader, I get through a book every few days.
4
It seems the Irish have developed a
voracious
interest in overseas property.
5
Although Obama was popular, he was not
voracious
in his social networking.
6
This was evidently a balance-fish-themost
voracious
of all the SQUALIDAE species.
7
Like all its brethren, however, it is a swift and
voracious
carnivore.
8
They're presented neither as
voracious
predators nor as plucky battlers against oppression.
9
The heavy words shuffled along, giving the
voracious
eyes time to devour.
10
The fattest go to feed the
voracious
stomachs of the queen's suitors.
11
It was no wonder that the pirate ships of Armada were
voracious
.
12
By this time the dogs had already begun to be very
voracious
.
13
It would be hard to conclude that she is a
voracious
reader.
14
Self-taught and brilliant, he had been described as having a
voracious
mind.
15
Being
voracious
creatures, they will not want to share with their underlings.
16
March had begun his breakfast with-the
voracious
appetite of an early-rising invalid.
voracious
voracious appetite
voracious reader
most voracious
so voracious
very voracious