devour|devoured|devouring|devours in English
verb
[de·vour || dɪ'vaʊə]
prey upon, tear to pieces; gobble, consume, gorge
Use "devour|devoured|devouring|devours" in a sentence
1. + 4 So Moʹab said to the elders of Midʹi·an:+ “Now this congregation will devour all our surroundings, just as a bull devours the grass in the field.”
2. The child devours fairy tales.
3. " Sam devoured the pizza. " You can't just say, " Sam devoured. "
4. 3 Ahead of it a fire devours,
5. Devouring all light and hope.
6. “LAW is a bottomless pit, it . . . devours everything.”
7. He devoured the food greedily.
8. She was devoured with anxiety.
9. The lion devoured the deer.
10. What does Aurivorous mean? Gold-devouring
11. Crickets had devoured their crops.
12. We devoured what research there was.
13. I devoured the bread and butter.
14. He is devouring novel after novel.
15. She devoured the new detective story.
16. The children were devoured by curiosity.
17. 19 She was devoured by jealousy.
18. 11 Cindy felt devoured by jealousy.
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20. The hungry man devoured his dinner.
21. The hungry boy was devouring his dinner.
22. She began devouring newspapers when she was only
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24. She is driven by a devouring ambition/passion.
25. Devour all on your deadly pyre!