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"hungrily" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you want to eat something
  2. in a way that shows you have a strong desire for something

143 Sentences With "hungrily"

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A generation of fans gave him that belief eagerly, hungrily.
But both are arenas where large predators hungrily stalk big game.
A young boy hungrily anticipates the sap flow and maple sugaring season.
They're like any kids — they turn hungrily to any beam of friendship.
After moments of deliberation, Achilles chose Nigeria, eating hungrily from the bowl.
Then she saw the woman's lapful of food and reached out hungrily.
At 448 hungrily awaited pages, it is long but hardly an epic.
But we've never watched a president so hungrily devour his own presidency.
I would hungrily devour the intellectual scraps and leftovers of the learned.
A dog, framed by an amusement ride's rear window, watches them hungrily.
Novikov hungrily obliged, sucking down a third of the can in one sip.
Tronc, tech journalist that he is, was staring hungrily at the VIP seats.
His eyes scanned the text hungrily, expression changing from hope to sorrow to despair.
Big companies eye the little ones hungrily as their main source of future growth.
Would we see Wags hungrily anticipating the reversal of Dodd-Frank Wall Street reforms?
She is crouching, unfortunately, feeding hungrily from the teats of one of their goats.
It's a question that we've been asking, hungrily, for well over a year now.
Mars enters the career sector of your chart, pushing you to hungrily pursue your goals.
Chris & Krystal Weepily, hungrily in love, so much so that they look bashful about it.
Firms large and small are eyeing the opportunities as hungrily as any late-night pot smoker.
But under state ownership it has guzzled public funds as hungrily as its jets consume kerosene.
And its citizens, in this one respect a microcosm of their metropolis, hungrily do the same.
We are eating forbidden apples more hungrily than ever, but we slap ourselves with every bite.
Letting him nurse hungrily on her right breast as she carries him down the steep stairs.
I would hungrily read back through our witty exchanges, congratulating myself on points I had scored.
In prison Bozella hungrily completes degrees and certificates, from food services to peer counseling to theology.
I read Gideon Lewis-Kraus's article on Alice Goffman hungrily and from a vantage point of ignorance.
If directors remain stubborn, the battle might attract buyout shops hungrily prowling for turnaround possibilities in Japan.
We hungrily judge them, dissecting the things they say and do in order to deliver a verdict.
You may not be interested in pro wrestling, but pro wrestling is infinitely, hungrily interested in you.
You know, like an animal hungrily scurrying from place to place looking for a bite to eat.
Next to her, hungrily eying the noodles, was a young man named Fu Yunfeng (a million followers).
Over slinky strings and slowly heaving rhythms, Charles hungrily hugs and dances with both men and women.
Finally it was turned on, sucking hungrily at her chest, stomach, and crotch before flopping to one side.
Later, in Cruz's apartment, Emma and Cruz hungrily kiss and grope each other as Emma struggles to dominate.
Amber's escapades involves an Ever After-meets-Aladdin-level fake identity ruse as she hungrily pursues a story.
But siding with them are the unsuspecting Puerto Rican residents, who piled into the securities just as hungrily.
She searches hungrily for a vein, penetrating with the needle, looking for a route to feed him epinephrine.
True to the ever-disturbing laws of disaster movies, we wait hungrily for the Deepwater Horizon to blow.
We see him dismantling the Nets' lethargic defense and devouring what remains of their pride, hungrily and without shame.
"Everything" is what she says, looking back at her mother, whose green eyes, rimmed in red, stare out so hungrily.
When the press conference was over, you could see both men pause and look at the building covetously, almost hungrily.
At a rest stop, a man in his fifties stepped out of a white S.U.V. and eyed the van hungrily.
Take a look at the way the first daughter hungrily eyes Trudeau during his recent visit to the White House.
Like so many others, I read Sakharov's essay in samizdat — a typewritten copy duplicated secretly, spread informally and read hungrily.
Our book critic offers his take: "At 215 hungrily awaited pages, it is long but hardly an epic," he writes.
I'd hungrily devoured what I had believed to be American normalcy, but I was still being seen as American-adjacent.
In an American theatre, watching a powerful white man hungrily appraise and then slap a naked black body is inescapably fraught.
Even so, New Jersey lawmakers are looking hungrily at the potential bonanza of any sale to plow into the state budget.
I place pieces of bamboo deep into the belly of the oven and the flames hungrily devour everything I put in.
At a recent hockey game, a group of schoolchildren hungrily snapped photographs of the all-women cheerleading troupe from North Korea.
Donald Trump is not exactly a wounded animal, but he clearly senses that predators are starting to gather, eying him hungrily.
An orderly line made up mostly of tourists formed outside, many of them looking hungrily through the corner store's glass panes.
Mining companies have hungrily eyed these mineral rich regions for decades, but have never been able to reach them until now.
This is especially true of the Renaissance greats, who dove so hungrily into the properties of mass and proportion, depth and space.
As investors digest the implication of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, the technology sector is hungrily examining every possible angle.
He hungrily absorbed all his hero's complaints about the Jews and the mixing of "races"; he called the Viennese a "repulsive bunch".
A massive bonfire crackles hungrily, and at its heart, three screaming women are bound to a post, burning to death in agony.
Everyone's looking hungrily at the ashtray overspilling with 3/4 smoked rollies and some pricks gone and put on The Stone Roses.
And then there's the bogeyman that no twentysomething wants to confront but lurks hungrily in our inboxes every month anyway: student loans.
Meanwhile, Fox's quarterly earnings announcement yesterday shows why Disney and Comcast are hungrily eyeing its assets, says Tara Lachapelle of Bloomberg Opinion.
A stall selling hundreds of caged chickens may abut a butcher counter, where uncooked meat is chopped as nearby dogs watch hungrily.
Yet, again and again, he has hungrily jumped in to established repertory and made us relisten to music we thought we knew.
As Coady had suspected, in the high branches of a pine above, a bald eagle was looking down at the chickens hungrily.
Stoke wasted time, tackled hungrily, drew a yellow card, and returned to their stereotype as the Nelson Muntz of the Premier League.
And now that we've introduced a sense of competition and scarcity, more people are hungrily reaching for dumplings than they ever used to.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer If you support a lower-tier candidate in Iowa, don't be surprised if people look at you … hungrily.
While it's hilarious and bizarre to have gnarly ghouls with loose eye sockets prowling hungrily around the English countryside, there's no mockery or derision.
Though it takes place in real time, "The Michaels" is punctuated by brief blackouts, during which we hear what sounds like someone hungrily inhaling.
The pregnant Maggie was last seen, by Glenn as well as viewers, stranded precariously atop a platform as dozens of zombies swarmed hungrily below.
Within the first three hours of the season, three contestants came face to face with two large lions, who just stared at them hungrily.
It is an opportunity for these young artists to recreate the digital and print skate culture they have been hungrily feeding their dreams with.
We battled our way through the thicket of federal financial-aid forms, visited the tutoring center, and hungrily collected flyers posting apartments for rent.
It was related to my look for the party (be it makeup, hair, or even clothes) Pinterest was there, a prowler hungrily seeking my cursor.
They said they used these profiles to target people with more persuasive ads, and when President Trump won the White House, they hungrily accepted credit.
As you watch it today and notice Boyd hungrily eyeing Heston, it seems clear that the homoerotic overtones were intentional, though Heston furiously denied it.
In Scottsdale, Axon, the maker of the Taser, is hungrily snatching talent from Silicon Valley as it embraces automation to keep up with growing demand.
I hungrily accepted a Tommy Hilfiger polo shirt with blood stains on it, because my friend had been wearing it when she'd been struck by a car.
Chapman) and the hungrily ambitious Senator Templeton (Kristen Vaughan), begins with the normal — campaign speeches, debates, political commentary — then spins off into the supernatural, sinister and strange.
When she married my father—an athlete at the time—he was spending his days sitting in saunas, fasting, and hungrily lusting over anything other than celery.
Traipse hungrily through any modern metropolis in the US and you're bound to stumble upon one, a cafeteria-style public market with carefully curated fare and local flair.
Notably, it wasn't until after the first season of Making A Murderer was released and hungrily absorbed by an international audience that Zellner decided to take the case.
Once you've seen one, it's hard not to get hooked, which explains why there are thousands of "umbraphiles" who travel the globe, hungrily chasing their next astronomical high.
Oliver saw his own life and career in a similar way: neither predictable nor predetermined but susceptible to the unexpected, to new experiences, which he embraced openly, hungrily.
The woman identified as Her in Mr. Stone's script is a London journalist who longs hungrily to have a child, and will indeed do almost anything to conceive one.
To gain a majority, Democrats must take two dozen seats away from the G.O.P., and they have already been hungrily eyeing the educated suburbs where President Trump is unpopular.
Growing up in a Seattle suburb in the 1980s, he was the kind of kid who hungrily flipped through architecture books and designed shoe-box houses for his Smurfs.
And as I watched this episode, it struck me that the ritual of watching it was very similar to when I had hungrily devoured the show as a teenager.
" In one ad, the man depicted takes herbal medication, returns to peak performance and when asked by his wife what he'd like for dinner, he replies hungrily: "You of course!
Meanwhile the Liberal Democrats will be eyeing hungrily those such as Cambridge, where Daniel Zeichner, the Labour MP, has a majority of just 599 and which voted overwhelmingly against Brexit.
Now that off-the-shoulder is no longer surprising, we've been looking hungrily at Paris Fashion Week for the next pretty-provincial trend, and we think Jacquemus may have delivered.
A portrait of Filipinos in 1990s California, it's hungrily ambitious in sweep and documentary in detail, and reads like a seismograph of the aftershocks from trading one life for another.
I hope that Steinke's book, which I consumed hungrily, will encourage a wave of work by and about women undergoing what is, quite literally, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Since American Crime Story: Versace concluded last evening, we collectively and hungrily look ahead to the next installment in Ryan Murphy's collection of visually stunning reinterpretations of recent American history: Katrina.
Tobin Heath, her legs heavy with exhaustion, held the ball in the corner, holding off two French defenders, hungrily snapping at her heels, trying to while away a few precious seconds.
Through heat-jellied water, my diver's mask reveals an aquarium of striped fish and fish with long Hitchcockian faces and tiny minnows hungrily scrumming at a scratch on my boy's knee.
ALAPPUZHA, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Flocks of storks and cormorants perched on bamboo stilts peer into the blue-black depths of Vembanad Lake in India's southwest Kerala state, searching hungrily for food.
I had stumbled into #planner Instagram—#plannerlife, #plannergirl, #planneraddict—and gotten lost, hungrily scrolling through image after image of fanciful calligraphy and perfectly outlined lists and elaborate illustrations of journaling wood nymphs.
But for those who've been sleepwalking through Destiny, waiting hungrily for any shred of information from Bungie about the future of game, today is the day to wake up and walk away.
One side effect of that unprecedented partner availability is that people seem to balk at the idea of showing too much consideration to the person they were hungrily rimming mere moments earlier.
Earnestly scribbling in a Moleskine notebook, Jim radiates nervous energy and ambition; Emily notices the way he hungrily eyes her desk when she asks him where he sees himself in five years.
But watching the way Piven hungrily lapped up the affection of people who had no idea who Chekov was made me realize I had been lying to myself about what I wanted.
Why it's important: Both Walmart and Amazon have hungrily watched India, where the e-commerce market trails only the U.S. and China in terms of size but where foreign retailers have struggled.
As part of the scaling process, Ando limited its delivery to lunch only, and started with a small area in Midtown East, where many professionals hungrily search for good food at high noon.
In film footage of him at work, a Leica repeatedly jumps, hungrily, to his eye and, a split second later, darts away, sated—going about its business while Winogrand chats with an interviewer.
And while Messi has coped with injuries and changed his role toward being a midfield playmaker, Neymar also emphasized Saturday that he is perfectly content to feed the predator that Suárez has hungrily become.
MONTSERRADO, Liberia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Huddled together in the bedroom of their mud-brick home in rural Liberia, Marthaline Sweet's children stare at her hungrily as she picks up her one-month-old baby.
But when it comes to shopping, I, too, often behave like Ms. Pac-Man with a credit card, hungrily consuming all in my wake with little thought as to its effect beyond my bank account.
As soon as he opened the door to his hotel room, I hungrily kissed him, feeling like I had to prove I could still be just as sexy as I had been before having Lucy.
"Amarcord," his most autobiographical film (which is saying something, for no director has fed more hungrily on the fruits of memory), is set in a heightened version of Rimini, staffed with figures in black uniforms.
What's happening: Utility companies, fearful of setting off more disasters like California's deadly wildfires, are hungrily buying up AI systems that can tell them which equipment is the next to rupture or go up in flames.
Ryan: I don't know what you guys were expecting from Harry Styles but I've ruminated hungrily over enough pictures of Mick Jagger to have anticipated this comeback as being something akin to Exile on Main Street.
Several months later, Justin Bieber — the biggest star to take to the platform — posted a moody shot of Los Angeles traffic, and suddenly, we weren't snapping hungrily at the window of a famous person's car anymore.
To the left, two dogs gaze hungrily at a woman standing nude but for beach sandals; to the right, a pantless teenage boy with an erection stands before a girl who offers him her naked, pubescent body.
It may be a creature of northern Europe, with dilled cucumber snacks at its Scandinavian-chic offices, but the company has global ambitions, surveying the world's open water as hungrily as a property magnate would Manhattan lots.
One of our schoolbooks had a black-and-white illustration of a long-ago eunuch serving a feast, staring hungrily at the food on the emperor's table, and there was something of that look on my father's face.
Even if the far right stops gaining, and simply stays where it is in the polls, that still means there will be a sizable bloc of far-right voters that other politicians and parties will be eying hungrily.
When Oliver hungrily eats a soft-boiled egg, cracking the shell and causing the yolk to messily spurt, Mr. Guadagnino's lyricism slides into comedy; it's hard to know just how self-mocking the moment is meant to be.
And eccentricity is wonderfully the point: These dances (especially the solos) disclose vital human essences in fabulously odd ways, as the body hungrily travels in opposing directions, the leg advancing while the torso arches back or vice versa.
The big picture: Both Bloomberg and Patrick staked their runs on the idea that voters would hungrily embrace a fresh face to shake up the 2020 race — but compared to Baby Yoda, they're not exactly capturing the public's imagination.
I hadn't realized that I'd lost my sense of smell until it returned hungrily now; I could smell the worms tracing their paths under the pine needles and the mold breathing out new spores, shaken alive by the rain.
However, instead of the lovely, wet-eyed pile of fluff staring out at you from a Qantas brochure, Anatoliadelphys would have been more like a mini marsupial tree-hyena, hungrily licking its bone-crushing chops while stalking prey in the canopy.
Simply limiting the use of data does not get at the core problem: an internet that is insecure and hungrily grabs and aggregates everything we do because it serves certain business interests (and government ones — ask the National Security Agency).
Whether we're artists continuing to work with Dr. Luke and Sony, reporters hungrily covering that work, consumers eagerly listening to the latest Dr. Luke banger—we become part of the passive, en masse complicity that allows things like this to continue to happen.
In a fight for survival, his "Revenant" character Hugh Glass treks through snow-covered forests, gets swept away in a waterfall, sleeps inside the carcass of a disemboweled horse and hungrily eats raw bison liver before making it back to his camp.
In the short video, musical theatre students pass around a mic while taking turns enthusiastically rapping along to "My Shot," a song where many of the hit show's characters hungrily announce that they plan on taking every chance they have to make a difference.
Mr. Guy, one of a handful of artists who had already made at least one indelible appearance at the White House, hungrily tore apart "Meet Me in Chicago," as if to hint not only at the Obama family's past but also its possible future.
Brunch was the best sandwich of my life, found, unexpectedly, at a carwash a few blocks away: Tortas Wash Mobile has been plying its tortas since 1964, and a crowd of people hungrily tearing into their sandwiches was huddled around the garish yellow stand.
I'd never listened to New Order before watching Subject to Change, but it was this video that launched me toward hungrily clicking through their back catalogue on Limewire afterwards—and it wasn't the only time other skate videos would lead me to do the same thing.
In an especially troublesome year to run as a Republican in a district where one in five residents is Latino, the race for Mr. Coffman's seat has become one of the most competitive, with Democrats hungrily eyeing it in their Quixotic quest to recapture the House.
One jaw-dropping scene in the opening episode, as erotic as it is terrifying, sees Mad Men's Joel Murray enjoying the best sex of his life with mysterious seductress Bilquis (Yetide Badaki) when she hungrily swallows him whole, in a manner that would give even David Cronenberg nightmares.
Having lived in New York, I was accustomed to averting my attention from desperate adults and psychotics, but I was having trouble getting used to the groups of children who would gather right next to my table at street-level restaurants, staring hungrily at the food on my plate.
She continues, while dreaming hungrily about the carrots and sardines she imagines floating down the river to her: Sometimes, when we're bringing in a girl, I catch her face before we shut the door and she looks almost lovely: a useless barge lit up, bearing away on the water.
Establishments of the night-time industry have been hungrily importing cultures from around the world into our streets, creating an understanding of the 'other' that may not seem as obvious in the post-Brexit era but has shaped us by osmosis into part of what makes London so special - a truly international city.
Otherwise, the finals through the years have looked much like the 2017 version, featuring players in their primes, the greats still improving with age and those invaluable veterans — Richard Jefferson, 36, on the Cavs' side and David West, 36, on the Warriors' end, to name two from this series — hungrily and fearlessly pursuing rings.
As Taylor showed, what we called the "Indian" population—in Canada, the preferred name now is First Nations—struggled to find space, and land, between the Americans and the Canadians, and mostly lost (though they lost on the British side of the border with less violence than on this side, the British being less hungrily murderous than the Americans).
For all of City's slick possession in the first half, for all its effortless dominance, it could create only glimmers of chances: a Raheem Sterling shot hungrily clutched by Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Chelsea goalkeeper; Antonio Rudiger blocking an effort from David Silva with his goalkeeper beaten; Cesar Azpilicueta hurling himself in the way to deny Leroy Sane.
You'll need to apply for zombie-membership while there are brains to spare (you don't want to be hungrily walking down streets that have gone a bit 28 Days Later) but you want to be wary not to go too early in case you still end up bunking up with weird scientists and Patient Zero down at the secret research facility.
Much of "The Chase" is set inside the malaria-muddled mind of its protagonist, Chuck Scott (Robert Cummings), who, like many a noir antihero, is a veteran of World War II. Back home and at loose ends, he is introduced standing outside a Miami luncheonette, hungrily watching a cook flip pancakes, when, as if by magic, a wallet materializes at his feet.
Eight members of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company — whose nearby home, New York Live Arts, is co-presenting the troupe's two-week Joyce season — embody Lance's many dimensions and life phases, from his successful audition, as a boy, for the San Francisco Ballet School, to an adulthood torn between the highs and lows of the night life he hungrily pursued.
While many of us (including me) are hungrily anticipating the arrival Season 7 of Game of Thrones after waiting longer than usual for its premiere (and now there's just FOUR DAYS LEFT!), your favorite brooding hero with the best hair on HBO, Kit Harington, took some time to chat with Entertainment Tonight — and he talked about how he's really over the spoiler-thirsty paparazzi.
A shocking social document at the time, Gin Lane showed a tableau of deprivation: a baby dangles from a railing while the mother sits in a drunken stupor; a beggar and his dog hungrily fight over a bone; brawling breaks out over the street and a dead body is stripped of valuables; a pawnbroker does a roaring trade as people swap their goods for money to buy more gin.
That's because this production, directed by Ethan Heard without some of the graceful subtlety that made his "Fidelio" with Heartbeat Opera so powerful last season, takes its aim at the men who tend to co-opt Susanna's tale: Daniel, who in the Bible is depicted as her savior; Stradella, who puts her story in the mouths of male narrators and performers; artists, who have painted scenes of her, front and center and often nude, while clothed men look on hungrily.

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