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voraciously

[ UK /vɔːɹˈe‍ɪʃəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an eagerly voracious manner
    she reads voraciously

How To Use voraciously In A Sentence

  • She has been practising voraciously over the winter, and is determined to nail once and for all any accusation that she is a fair weather golfer.
  • The bears feed voraciously in summer and store energy as fat.
  • Swiftly served and voraciously consumed but like most Indian eating experiences, the meal is limited on pudding.
  • The mulloway feeds voraciously on other fish, and is itself a favoured prey of human anglers.
  • Throughout his life he read voraciously about the great figures of European romanticism and symbolism.
  • By the early 1970s, we were voraciously recording music onto blank cassettes: LPs, concerts, tunes from the radio.
  • This news is leaked to the press, who feed off it voraciously, hampering the investigation.
  • He read voraciously for himself, and began to write occasional verses when he was still at school.
  • Its larvae bore voraciously to and fro along the grain of the wood, generally under a thin, intact surface.
  • He eats the piece voraciously in several huge bites dropping the remainder.
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