voraciously in Vietnamese

@voraciously
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Sentence patterns related to "voraciously"

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1. Anne has always read voraciously .

2. Great authors read voraciously.

3. 9 They voraciously consume every last bit.

4. They voraciously consume every last bit.

5. It is also likely that Shakespeare read voraciously.

6. Ever since her childhood she had read voraciously.

7. Some animals feed voraciously in summer and hibernate in winter.

8. The bears feed voraciously in summer and store energy as fat.

9. They voraciously drank all the edible and potable water at one time.

10. Despite their foreignness, the objects these words signify are coveted and voraciously consumed.Sentencedict.com

11. The term entered into IT-speak only a year ago and has spread voraciously.

12. Darwin was invited to attend his geology lectures and read voraciously on the subject all spring term.

13. Chowing down To be eating large amounts of food voraciously and with great satisfaction

14. Research careers on the Internet, network, ask questions, read voraciously, and jot down every idea.

15. All I can say for myself is that I read voraciously and draw fairly well.

16. The spelling is frequently eccentric, and remained so all his life, although he read widely and voraciously.

17. Each Amoebula feeds voraciously and grows to normal size within three days, when it again becomes ready for binary fission

18. Home-schooled by his parents until age sixteen, Tsiolkovskii read voraciously and developed a lifelong fascination with mathematics and physics.

19. Although generally healthy, he was voraciously hungry during his time in the French service, and ate any available food.

Mặc dù thường khỏe mạnh, ông luôn cảm thấy đói bụng trong thời gian trong quân đội Pháp, và đã ăn bất kỳ thực phẩm nào sẵn có.

20. Rather, it voraciously records anything in view; in other words it is firmly in the realm of the contingent.

21. Its larvae bore voraciously to and fro along the grain of the wood, generally under a thin, intact surface.

22. For Abby, a breakthrough moment came at age She started reading voraciously, and today reads well above the seventh-grade level.

23. With few natural predators, they have been rapidly expanding in Caribbean and Atlantic waters, voraciously preying on local fish, shrimp and crab populations across the region.

24. They also don't seem as determined to buy up agricultural land as voraciously in Latin America as China has begun to do in recent years.

25. Zhang saves almost nothing of the $260-a-month salary he earns assembling cardboard boxes, another notable shift from the previous generation, which saved voraciously.

26. Red lobes of 40-million-degree gas linger from violent eruptions in the past, when the black hole was consuming matter more voraciously than it is now.

27. Mr. Zhang saves almost nothing of the $260-a-month salary he earns assembling cardboard boxes, another notable shift from the previous generation, which saved voraciously.

28. In the bookstore, while we were voraciously reading a book, a shop assistant stepped up to us and asked bluntly whether we intended to buy it or not.

29. Violent hunger, for example, though upon many occasions not only natural, but unavoidable, is always indecent, and to eat voraciously is universally regarded as a piece of ill manners.

30. In fact, since its creation in 1915, the Ballotin has always been around, carefully filled with chocolates in a countless number of shops or voraciously enjoyed by thousands of chocolate lovers around the globe.

31. Autodidacts.io is the blog of three thing-building, self-educating, voraciously-reading, computer-tinkering, music-playing brothers who hail from Canada’s west coast, where the weather is wet, the post office is open three days a week, and power outages are frequent.