As a result, people today have a ravenous hunger for timely, accurate, and lively news, and the media are rushing to satisfy it.
When young boys took to the ice, their first encounter was frequently a perilous one, eye to eye with some sort of brutish, and invariably ravenous, bear.
In fact, it is a ravenous wolf of a clause which strikes at the heart of what is set out in clause 15.
It represents a reversal from control to the letting loose in this country of a pack of ravenous wolves.
We are now a ravenous pool of consumerism for the products of other countries.
It is possibly akin to feeding a ravenous man with a peppercorn.
He had a fire of ravenous hunger in his stomach, and he drank all the waters of the sea to quell it.
Unfortunately the cathedral also fell victim to the ravenous fire.