ravenous in the PONS Dictionary

ravenous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

ravenous [or voracious] appetite

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Famine can amplify his victims inner urges, cravings and desires, making them ravenous.
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If anything, it shows that the genre's appetite for new sounds is as ravenous as ever.
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The animal's bite turns her into a ravenous zombie.
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So what's better than the cute tale of a billionaire shut-in and a ravenous pooch?
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With former alliances forgotten, our neighbours are now naught more than ravenous wolves awaiting the first sign of weakness in a once proud stag.
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Their lesser cousins the fensir are a wise but ravenous race found on the first layer of the plane.
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Ravenous locusts and a major smallpox epidemic completed the devastation.
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When he arrived there, found twelve ravenous creatures who ate anything that grew.
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Possessing a great love of food and a ravenous appetite, he enjoys combat and sees it much like a game.
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This turns out to be an eight-foot-tall warrior, complete with fangs, claws, superhuman strength and speed, and a ravenous appetite.
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