raven|ravened|ravening|ravens in English
verb
[ra·ven || 'reɪvn]
gorge, eat voraciously; ravage, plunder, seize
Use "raven|ravened|ravening|ravens" in a sentence
1. The yeoman raven master is responsible for the Tower’s large ravens.
2. He says the media are ravening wolves.
3. She called the media "ravening wolves".
4. The hungry rat ravened down the poison bait.
5. A pack of wolves went ravening about in the forest.
6. Release the ravens.
7. 2 The hungry rat ravened down the poison bait.
8. Hang on, Raven.
9. " Quoth the Raven... "
10. The Home of the Benedictine Ravens
11. There was a raven.
12. Raven, close-quarters wetwork.
13. Troop leader to Raven!
14. You killed all the ravens.
15. JESUS SPEAKS OF RAVENS AND LILIES
16. The salmon had already turned into a ravening wolf, eating at my innards.
17. Troop leader to Raven.
18. Home-field advantage + first-round Byes: Ravens vs
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20. Raven, get your coat, please.
21. As black as the raven.
22. The official YouTube channer for Raven and Lady Raven athletics at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan
23. Councilor Lleril Morvayn, of Raven Rock.
24. The raven will seek the carrion.
25. She said that she was tired of being pursued by ravening journalists.