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Voraciously meaning
In a voracious manner.
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Both the adults and their larvae are voraciously hungry and can “put away” 60 aphids in a day.
How voraciously curious and how intelligent she is.
Minshew connected with A.J. Brown for a 78-yard touchdown late in the third that made it 13-10 and temporarily woke up the crowd — which had voraciously booed the Eagles most of the game — and an inept offense.
The dead tricos, known as spent spinners, often cover the water’s surface where the trout feed voraciously feed on them.
When pine grosbeaks feed voraciously on fruit still hanging on trees?
She read voraciously, a habit fueled by her lifelong insomnia.
Duke of Sussex would even "voraciously devour" stories about his love life from supermarket magazines.
He was reading voraciously at the time, often while on his walks.
Living in isolation and silence as a boy, Gujral — who died last week at the age of 94 — read voraciously and doodled vigorously.
She had voraciously defended the president as a member of his administration but later left her position to look after her family.
Baroni described a “cult and culture” that surrounded Christie, voraciously sucking in all those around the governor.
The consummate writer who treasured the written word, whether her own, her students or others, she read voraciously and was most at home when writing," her family said.
The success of those two companies has set up a feeding frenzy among investors who are voraciously scarfing up vegetarian food companies to add to their portfolios.
Although stereotyped as being voraciously aggressive, they are normally cautious in confrontations, and often choose to escape rather than fight.
Behavior A Pasture Day Moth caterpillar feeding on capeweed Caterpillars have been called "eating machines", and eat leaves voraciously.
During his adolescence Hegel read voraciously, copying lengthy extracts in his diary.
Pinkerton read voraciously and was largely self-educated. citation A cooper by trade, Pinkerton was active in the British Chartist movement as a young man.
St. Petersburg Times – September 23, 1987 He became determined to become a writer and read voraciously.
They occupied large amounts of space, consumed power voraciously, and failed regularly.