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All otters have a voracious appetite.

TODAY's business leaders are voracious consumers of management advice.

One is that Japanese households are voracious savers and hold much of Japan's outstanding debt.

He was a voracious reader of the translations of Eastern religious works.

Its voracious appetite for energy and steel means it will need at least 5-7% more coal each year.

So voracious is their demand for raw materials that the supply is not enough to go round.

any voracious marine fish of the genus Sphyraena having an elongated cylindrical body and large mouth with projecting lower jaw and long strong teeth.

Buenos Aires province is the Argentine region that produces the most grains, and some farmers say attacks by the voracious birds can cause crop losses of up to 60 percent.

Normally loners, every so often these natives of the deserts from West Africa to India turn into vast, voracious swarms that leave hunger and poverty behind them wherever they go.

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Kids can have voracious appetites.

voracious pointed-nose shark of northern Atlantic and Pacific.

Chinchillas are often voracious chewers, and any ingested plastic can cause blockage in the intestines.

It is found in tropical and temperate regions of all oceans and is noted for its voracious appetite.

family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked.

In ONE respect Rio Tinto's relationship with China is clear. That country accounted for a quarter of the mining giant's revenues in 2009, mainly because of China's voracious appetite for iron ore.

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edacious vultures; a rapacious appetite; ravenous as wolves; voracious sharks.

I'd just moved to Austin, Texas, and I was voracious - I was watching maybe 600 films a year.

The most obvious sign is the passing of its voracious appetite because an inner urge turns its attention to new directions.

"Their eggs are toxic to predators. They are highly voracious predators, with long rows of needlelike teeth. The alligator gar of the southern U.S. reaches a length of about 10 ft (3 m) and is one of the largest freshwater fishes"

Among fishermen, Spaniards have a reputation for being the most voracious consumers of marine life

Its cousin, yellowfin tuna , known as hamachi to voracious sushi lovers, has begun to shrink—the first sign of a population crashing due to overfishing.

voracious pisciverous pike of waters of northern hemisphere.

Global demand for Brazil's farm exports, oil and iron ore, led by China's voracious appetite, has been growing rapidly.

They are aggressively territorial and voracious to fault.

While Gmail and Facebook may be helpful, free tools, they are also extremely effective and voracious extraction engines into which we pour the most intimate details of our lives.

The mouth, stomach, jaws, or gullet of a voracious animal, especially a carnivore.

Lula's own party resists such measures, and he may be even more at the mercy of his Congressional allies' voracious appetite for public money.