voracity in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He was noted particularly for his size, voracity and loudness of his trumpet (salpinx).
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He devours knowledge and the wisdom of the ancients with the voracity of the autodidact he is: the son of poor farmers.
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But that voracity can backfire.
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Worse, still, there were concerns about the voracity of the official numbers.
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An ala may have sneaked into them; these were recognized by their voracity, because the ala, in order to satisfy her excessive hunger, drove them to eat incessantly.
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That voracity for aesthetic excellence is now also being felt by camera enthusiasts.
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And thirdly, because they escape to the centralized voracity of the capital.
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It orbits around voracity, turmoil and restlessness, which reflects the lyrics on the album as a whole; a voracious appetite towards people and experiences.
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It is a transformation in keeping with our era, which seems to be concerned mostly with channeling its own voracity.
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It does not sacrifice stability for the sake of promoting voracity.
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