0 very eager for something, especially a lot of food:
This last species is a most voracious feeder.
This revolution is voracious in its appetite for information on the effectiveness of health technology.
For the first time in her life, she finds herself holding the reins and avows voracious hunger for power and possession of herself.
The crayfish is a voracious predator of snails and other aquatic organisms.
The failure of monsoons could halt the growth of warehouse surpluses while the voracious appetite of an expanding field army increased demands upon them.
This aggressive species is a voracious flesheater, feeding on small vertebrates and arthropods.
How, for instance, might an environmental history of suburbanization assess the impact of mass commuting or the voracious appetite of suburbia for rural landscapes.
The great transforming force in modern human history has been a voracious capitalism, which, for example, has invaded the family and wrested from it its traditional socializing functions.