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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ravenous' in a Sentence

"Extremely hungry; famished; voracious. Feeling ravenous after a hard day's work." more

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The caterpillar was ravenous, munching on leaves to grow into a butterfly.
The ravenous lion pounced on its prey in the dense jungle.
Exploring the forest made the adventurers ravenous, and they eagerly unpacked their lunchboxes.
Sarah felt ravenous as she smelled the delicious aroma of pizza in the air.
The long hike left the hikers feeling ravenous, so they stopped for a hearty picnic.
The vampire bat became ravenous as it searched for blood in the dark.
The wolf was ravenous and eagerly searched for food in the forest.
The explorer had a ravenous appetite after a day of discovering new lands.
The little boy felt ravenous after playing for hours in the park.
After playing for hours, the children felt ravenous and ran home for a delicious meal.
The ravenous lion devoured its prey in a single gulp.
The bear emerged from hibernation, ravenous and ready to feast on berries.
The pirate, having been at sea for days, was ravenous and devoured his meal with gusto.
The little bird chirped loudly, signaling its ravenous appetite for worms.
Clara was ravenous and enjoyed her delicious spaghetti at dinner.
The vampire bat, being ravenous, sought out its next source of blood for sustenance.
The ravenous tiger eagerly devoured its meal in the jungle.

Ravenous

rav-uh-nuhs
adjectiveExtremely hungry; famished; voracious. Feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
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Last Updated On: February 15, 2024
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