voracious in the PONS Dictionary

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While she was a voracious reader as a child, she didn't care for the canonical works.
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This piranha is so voracious to bite and eat everything at the reach of his teeth.
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A voracious predatorit accelerates faster and swims farther than any other fish you take on light tackle.
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These medium- to large-sized skimmers are voracious predators of other insects up to their own size, including other dragonflies.
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This species is very destructive to plants due to its voracious consumption of leaves.
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The parson was a voracious reader whose disciplined self-study and rectitude rubbed off on his pupil, as did a certain piety.
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He did not find an office career congenial, and for fulfilment he turned not only to music but to literature, becoming a voracious reader.
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They are voracious predators that will chase and eat anything that fits in their mouths.
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They are also voracious eaters, able to unhinge their jaws to bite into much larger objects and even rip through steel.
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They are voracious leaf, bud, and stem feeders and can destroy entire plants.
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