0 to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left:
1 to eat eagerly and in large amounts, so that nothing is left:
In narrating knowledge as consumption, primer writers argue that devouring texts builds healthy character.
After consuming all of the fish in his cart, she demands the ox and after devouring the ox, she sets her sights on eating the man.
Has the nightmare devoured the dream ?
When they moult the cast skin is not traceable either at this stage or in subsequent stages, but it is not known whether it is devoured by the larvae themselves.
I take note of what he said in relation to us nourishing our children rather than devouring them.
We were told that the bread and butter had to be devoured, and we could deal with the matter as we liked.
One of the great problems is the rate at which it devours talent.
The industry is very much a jungle, and the small and weak animals often get devoured.
中文繁体
狼吞虎嚥,吞食, 吞噬,毀滅, 如饑似渴地閱讀…
More中文简体
狼吞虎咽,吞食, 吞噬,毁灭, 如饥似渴地阅读…
MoreEspañol
devorar, consumir…
MorePortuguês
devorar…
More日本語
(物)をがつがつ食べる…
MoreTürk dili
tınımak, kıtlıktan çıkmış gibi yemek, yutmak…
MoreFrançais
dévorer, engloutir…
MoreCatalan
devorar…
More