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ravenously Meaning in Bengali







ravenously's Usage Examples:

at levels 'over his head' before becoming interested in Stu Ungar and ravenously reading all the information he could find on the poker icon's life.


It is pretty hard for an American who has lacked enough food to become ravenously hungry perhaps only once or twice in a lifetime to understand what real.


The man knocks her out and begins to ravenously eat the chicken.


It is eaten ravenously by stock both in the green and the dry state, cattle eating the dry branches.


The baby begins to drink ravenously, getting fatter.


Victoria begins a lurid affair with the passionate captain while Richard ravenously pursues and humiliates Higgins, a young sailor.


All she had were a few tallow candles which he ate ravenously.


however, he forced himself to eat it, and found it so appealing that he ravenously ate all of the cat food himself while the cats looked on.


moved towards anarchist circles during his time in Paris, where he read ravenously about education.


find themselves cut off, and attacked by the newly-hatched larvae, which ravenously devour anything before them.


Suddenly, Foghorn is attacked by a ravenously hungry weasel who gnaws Foghorn's leg.


was interviewed by Donaldson while the federal agent and his followers ravenously consumed the meal, then left without paying.


become the greatest names in Science Fiction, the time when they read ravenously any SF on which they could lay their hands and started to formulate their.


after a week’s absence he declined a meal cooked by Grandad despite being ravenously hungry.


He would eat ravenously and was particularly fond of snake meat.


cause water vole "plagues" to take place, during which the voles eat ravenously, destroying entire fields of grass and leaving the fields full of burrows.


The old man sits down and eats ravenously, telling the girl to give only scraps to the prince.


Live food is not usually necessary for breeding, but will be ravenously accepted.


nyam (Pronounced "ng-yam" or "yamm") Means to eat ravenously or greedily, as in "Don't yamm the food like that boy!" – In Manjaku (language.



Synonyms:

hungrily;

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