How To Use Edacious In A Sentence

  • Rodians evolved as hunters, killing much of the wildlife and predacious species on their planet to extinction.
  • The last animals were such accomplished killers that they achieved a level of professionalism rarely seen among predacious beasts.
  • Thus, the predacious larvae do not increase in number as a result of resource dynamics.
  • I had a prof. several semesters ago who constantly spoke of the "edacious deglutition of pig". Languagehat.com: ADMINICLE.
  • Is the writerly part of me so insensitive, so edacious, that I while I am struck with sorrow a part of me is looking for ways to express it in writing? posted by Dean at Unimaginable
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  • After this Hugo, not contented with the tragedy of the edacious murderer, gives us seven pages of his favourite rhetoric in _saccadé_ paragraphs on the general question. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • I reminded my talented young parishioner and friend that Concord Bridge had long since yielded to the edacious tooth of Time. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • a predacious kind of animal--the early geological gangster
  • These flies do not bite or sting humans, and are considered beneficial, as they are predacious on aphids and other insects.
  • A useful aid to hygiene is keeping a few predacious fish, such as barbel (Clarias spp.), in each pool to clean up scraps of uneaten food. Chapter 7
  • Dorothy McKey-Fender is still writing (on predacious worms, at the moment), and after coming out of the woods, Fender and I visit her at her house in McMinnville, Oregon.
  • For Time, all-edacious and all-feracious, does run on: and the Seven Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
  • The ground beetles, or Carabidae, are just one of the largely predacious insect families designed for the job.
  • Occasionally the road must be set back, and once the lighthouse was moved back from the cliffs, eaten away by the edacious tooth of the sea. Among the Forces
  • The puppy's owner said, she planned to use the knife to carve a turkey, but it was swallowed by the edacious puppy.
  • PETER DEWAR, BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY: I think Princess Margaret will go down in the world history books as someone who is very glamorous, very edacious (ph), and indeed very hard working, especially in her earlier years, because she did undertake a great many Royal duties of one kind or another. CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2002
  • They are predacious, catching with their hindlegs soft-bodied insects, such as true flies and spiders.
  • The instant you enter the Thunderbird, you are overcome with an edacious distaste and a puncturing depression. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
  • For Time, all-edacious and all - feracious, does run on: and the Seven Sleepers, awakening hungry after a hundred years, find that it is not their old nurses who can now give them suck! Past and Present
  • With no parental care the eggs are vulnerable to predators such as cray fish, predacious insects and small fish.
  • They do not realize we are going to have a recession no matter what they do, and many times these panicked actions by Washington and its edacious appetite for more power only make things worse. Alan Schram: Washington Overreacts

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