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"ravenously" Definitions
  1. in an extremely hungry way
  2. ravenously hungry extremely hungry
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I'm ravenously hungry by 8, and we watch Champions while we eat.
"I wonder how success would taste, just a drop," she says ravenously.
A key principle is not waiting until you're ravenously hungry to eat.
The complete image forms a young boy drinking ravenously from a Coke can.
Meanwhile, he's ravenously consuming news about the subject — primarily through a friendly lens.
We hadn't eaten since dinner the night before, and I was suddenly ravenously hungry.
During that period, I ravenously consumed every "Top Ten Vegan Proteins" article I could find.
Having ravenously stuffed our bellies with seafood from a quaint restaurant nearby, we sat on benches.
But Anissa Gray's debut novel, "The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls," complicates this stereotype.
Anissa Gray is the author of the novel, "The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls."
He would saunter nonchalantly inside the opposition's half while others darted back, ravenously attempting to regain possession.
But the language did, and had from childhood, as she ran ravenously through Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Pushkin.
It seems pinned to the foundational anxieties of the people creating and consuming the content most ravenously.
But the larger, tragic landscape Harun sketches is acutely destabilizing, wonderfully inscrutable and, at moments, ravenously absurd.
Pub date: May 19193 The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls is a story of sibling love.
For years, my leftovers have been ravenously consumed cold, and my popcorn has remained unpopped in the pantry.
A few agonizing hours went by until lunchtime, when I ravenously inhaled the salmon I brought with me.
It doesn't help that my sudden upswing in exercise means that I'm suddenly ravenously hungry all the time.
He devours his enemies so ravenously that, when he speaks, their tails are still hanging from his mouth.
Companies in every sector are ravenously hiring data scientists, hoping to eke out more sales or improve their efficiency.
He unfurls a mellifluous, heartfelt profession of love, which Tony scribbles down ravenously, capping it with his own signature.
And the hormone ghrelin, secreted primarily by the stomach and with the opposite effect, making a person ravenously hungry.
Even non-human "improvements," like recovered formerly sickly rescue dogs and Mandy Moore's breathlessly documented kitchen renovation, are ravenously consumed.
The girls ate ravenously at dinnertime, lifting chicken tenders gently to their mouths to avoid getting spots on their costumes.
Brazil's investment opportunity is enticing, especially for the tech sector, because Brazilians ravenously devour digital content, and are very socially engaged.
Of course, when these robot swarms inevitably turn on us and return to ravenously devour the Earth, we'll know who to blame.
In one scene, starving Ukrainians look on ravenously as Norton eats an orange, its peel the one dab of color in the frame.
Like the rest of my millennial generation, I grew up reading the Harry Potter books, ravenously awaiting each new release with unparalleled anticipation.
I spent most of my partygoing ravenously hungry, because those tiny trending packages of carbohydrate-free one-bites never quite managed to satisfy.
If we really want to become more informed citizens, there are far better places to start than ravenously consuming inside-the-Beltway gossip.
The reindeer live in southern and central Norway, where they graze on lichen and fungus—two things that ravenously absorbed the fallout of Chernobyl.
I tear ravenously into some fried chicken, ignoring Vincent's words of humane wisdom from the previous day while they eat their vegetarian side dishes.
Mr. Beale brings a haunting ambivalence to Prospero's relationships with these fairy-tale figures, and with his daughter, Miranda (a ravenously curious Jenny Rainsford).
And maybe the feeling of sparse selection on streaming services has more to do with our ability to ravenously plow through content at minimal cost.
His election coincided with the start of a decade-long commodities boom during which China ravenously bought Brazil's iron ore, oil, soybeans and other exports.
The main character "devours his enemies so ravenously that, when he speaks, their tails are still hanging from his mouth," writes our critic, Dwight Garner.
Fiction THE GIRLS AT 17 SWANN STREET By Yara Zgheib THE CARE AND FEEDING OF RAVENOUSLY HUNGRY GIRLS By Anissa Gray No one seems to diet anymore.
Remember to pay attention to portion sizes, don't let yourself get ravenously hungry, and remind yourself that the next meal or snack is only a few hours away.
President Trump is finally fully merging his presidency with television, relishing the mounting amount of time that he's devoting to filling the airwaves — while also ravenously consuming his productions.
Previous studies suggested that the worms ravenously consume this leaf litter, removing nutrients and locking them up in their coffee ground aggregates where germinating plants can't easily access them.
One of the most famous scenes in "Oldboy" involves the ravenously hungry protagonist eating a live octopus whole, biting into it as it wriggles in his hands and mouth.
You're ravenously hungry and hightail it to your local greasy spoon, where you immediately place an order for two hot dogs, a double cheeseburger, and a large order of waffle fries.
Podhoretz, born in the generation after Chambers, Burnham, and Reagan, is a conundrum—an irascible, narcissistic, "ravenously ambitious" writer and editor of considerable talent, but with nothing overwhelmingly urgent to say.
I started getting pedicures and, upon advice from a friend, ravenously listened to Oprah's Super Soul Conversations, a self-empowerment podcast that features discussions with spiritual leaders, authors, and self-help gurus.
On the other hand, they're a major opportunity for candidates like Yang, who is pushing a universal basic income proposal that'll motivate a smaller yet ravenously motivated group of supporters and organizers.
These birds will stop by rice fields and ravenously feast on grain during migration—and they have one of the longest migrations of any songbird, spending the winter in southern South America.
Facebook seems to be counting on the fact that people will be so ravenously curious about who might possibly list them as a crush that they'll sign up for the service just to see.
Squibby, a young man who works at a nearby slaughterhouse, is in love with Mary and brings the women scraps of skin and grease and bone, which they ravenously fall on and fight over.
Once upon a time, we could see one movie a day for a low, low price; we could ravenously consume anything the marquee offered, follow every filmic whim without any financial fear, and we did.
I'll get ravenously hungry at 11:00am, the news will be upsetting, and the Losers' Club will eventually boomerang back to Derry, Maine to battle IT.  At least someone has been preparing for the inevitable.
Other days, I'd come over ravenously hungry after a week of stressing out over college applications, and she'd cook up a full meal of beans, rice, and fideo (a Mexican noodle dish) to pair with her tortillas.
Moore says that when he came across "The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls: A Novel" on Amazon, he interpreted the phrase as somewhat mischievous, as though anyone would confuse the book for a how-to guide.
You have to give a real effort and be ravenously curious about things because part of the hunt for what economists call "match quality" is diving into things in a way that gives you maximum signal about yourself.
I buy pasta, chicken, asparagus, grape tomatoes, a bag of pre-cut cauliflower bits, broth, granola, yogurt, pineapple, eggs, and, because I'm ravenously hungry, a bag of popcorn that I can start eating on the walk back home.
Arguably the mundane scene that started it all, the Avengers post-credits (post-post-credits, technically) saw Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, and Hawkeye silently and ravenously consuming Middle Eastern food after the battle for New York.
That void is filled by mods like Old World Blues, a comically ambitious mod for Hearts of Iron IV that, even in its alpha state, has been ravenously praised by fans for delivering on a promise to deliver strategic Fallout.
With this production, directed by Trip Cullman, Paul takes his place more fully as one of the great pretenders, or less-than-great Gatsbys, who populate Mr. Guare's work — the ravenously aspirational outsiders in a culture that worships wealth and celebrity.
Hertzfeldt worked on it on and off for years; a prior iteration, published in 2013 by the indie publisher Antibookclub, was available in very limited quantities and almost instantly became a collector's item for Hertzfeldt's moderately sized but ravenously devoted fan base.
In the third act of this film, Julie returns to her lesbian lover (Claire Wauthion), who tells her that she cannot spend the night, yet she feeds Julie who is now ravenously hungry and thirsty, clearly suggesting her sexual desires as well.
But with a far broader audience now ravenously consuming the filmmakers' take and raising pointed questions about whether those convicted were guilty, and whether the local authorities planted evidence and mishandled the investigation, a barrage of social media posts and calls is forcing Manitowoc to look back.
As soon as I mentioned it, all three of us were ravenously eating out of the giant plastic dollar-store bag that contained smaller bags of candy within it: Twix, Sour Patch Kids, Peppermint Patties, mini Butterfingers, other things I don't want to think about again.
Louis XVI, pausing on his abortive flight from Paris to devour a dish of pig's trotters in which "the bones burst like bonbons, flooding the mouth with warm, liquefied marrow," cooked his final goose when he demanded — and ravenously shredded — an entire roast chicken while facing his scornful accusers in court.
I read ravenously across this range of experiences and at the same time I was trying to get a hold on the great generation these poets came out of and/or reacted against: T. S. Eliot pre-eminently, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Hilda Doolittle, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, Hart Crane.
Case in point: In "The Six Thatchers," all the people around him patiently endure as he ravenously takes on case after quickly solved case, hoping to figure out the maddening-to-many season three turn that brought back the very-dead Moriarty (Andrew Scott) as a spectral presence in Sherlock's life.
It's well known that the contestants have limited access to phones and the internet while they're on the show, in part so that they don't inadvertently spoil things and in part so that the producers can more convincingly orchestrate truly bananas scenarios in which the contestants "stumble upon" tabloids, consume them ravenously, and then freak out about their contents.
Moreover, it's hard to imagine that his recruits are immune to feeling entitled, or a little less than ravenously hungry: Alabama brings in heralded five-star prospects year after year, and many of them are from out-of-state, the types of players most often predisposed to expecting preferential treatment and a glide path to success.
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa GrayDesign: Emily OsborneArt: Alice Lindstrom We Cast a Shadow by Maurice Carlos RuffinDesign: Rodrigo Corral Gingerbread by Helen OyeyemiDesign: Helen Yentus The Bird King by G. Willow WilsonDesign: Helen Crawford-White The Old Drift by Namwali SerpellDesign: Kai and Sunny Life Support: 100 Poems to Reach for on Dark Nights edited by Julia CopusDesign: Helen Crawford-White The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun WangDesign: Kimberly Glyder The Crying Book by Heather ChristieDesign: Nicole Caputo The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi CoatesArt: Calida Garcia RawlesDesign: Greg Mollica In the Dream House by Carmen Maria MachadoArt: Alex Eckman-LawnDesign: Kimberly Glyder Kaddish.
The famishing men feasted so ravenously that most of them became ill.
What appears to be Trevor is seen chained in Æon's cupboard ravenously eating the eggs of an alien creature.
Taz is constantly ravenously hungry. His efforts to find more food (animate or inanimate) are always a central plot device of his cartoons.
The album received a four-starred review in The Guardian from Neil Spencer. Also writing in The Guardian, Jude Rogers said that "The Unthanks continue to experiment ravenously and joyously".
Foghorn emerges, declaring "That dog's like taxes. He just don't know when to stop". Suddenly, Foghorn is attacked by a ravenously hungry weasel who gnaws Foghorn's leg. Foghorn grabs the weasel and asks him if he wouldn't prefer some venison.
Sankar forbade them from attending the sacrifice, but they insisted on going because they had received invitations from Brahma. Suddenly, Sankar grew ravenously hungry. The Rsis suggested eating the fruits growing in the forest which they consume for a living. But Sankar said that would not satisfy him.
Albert and Mabel Taylor have a newborn baby daughter. Mabel is frightened because the child won't eat and has been losing weight since birth. Albert, a beekeeper, devises the novel solution of adding royal jelly, used to make bee larvae grow, to the baby's milk. The baby begins to drink ravenously, getting fatter.
Dirk Syndram, Prunkstücke des Grünen Gewölbes zu Dresden, 5th ed. Leipzig: Seemann, 2006, , pp. 122-123 The base of the piece presents the forest floor, upon which lies the head of the stag Actaeon, with the dogs falling ravenously upon it. The inscription picked out in diamonds on the rim of the base reads, "DISCRETION SERT EFFRONTERIE PERD" ("Discretion is laudable, indiscretion unwise").
By the fourth instar, the tarantula's abdomen has collapsed slightly. At the fifth and last instar, the larva has developed a pair of stout, three-toothed mandibles to keep up with its feeding habits. The larva has become muscular and mobile by this stage. It cuts a hole into the tarantula's carapace and thrust its head and thorax inside the host spider, continuing to feed ravenously.
In the wild the northern bobwhite feeds on a variety of weed and grass seeds, as well as insects. These are generally collected on the ground or from low foliage. Birds in the aviary are easily catered for with a commercial small seed mix (finch, budgerigar, or small parrot mix) when supplemented with greenfeed. Live food is not usually necessary for breeding, but will be ravenously accepted.
My little > children were in the field three hours. They seemed to know that if they > cried the noise would betray their parents whereabouts, and so they kept as > still as mice. The baby was very hungry & I gave her an ear of raw green > corn which she ate ravenously. Many have characterized Quantrill's decision to kill young boys alongside adult men as a particularly reprehensible aspect of the raid.
In his 1926 obituary in Time, it was said that Berger left him a copy of Das Kapital and "prisoner Debs read it slowly, eagerly, ravenously". Debs emerged from jail at the end of his sentence a changed man. He would spend the final three decades of his life proselytizing for the socialist cause. After Debs and Martin Elliott were released from prison in 1895, Debs started his socialist political career.
He eventually manipulates her to liquidate her home equity, reveal to him a stash of valuable rare coins and empties her bank account. Through hypnotic suggestion, Kris is prevented from consuming solid foods. She is only allowed to drink small portions of water at regulated intervals, which she is compelled to perceive as extremely refreshing and delicious. Thief eventually releases Kris, who binges ravenously and falls asleep in soiled clothes in her home.
Once the Gods disappeared, he took the baby inside to his wife. The baby cried of hunger, confused as to what to do, the husband burnt incense, scatter yellow rice on the floor, and prayed to the Gods. Soon after, the God told the wife, "Wipe your breast with your hand repeatedly until milk is flowing". The wife did as she was told and aromatic milk flowed, which the baby lapped up ravenously.
Stacey begins exhibiting signs of infection as a disturbing growth forms at the base of her neck, and she becomes ravenously hungry. The next day, Emma receives a call from their father, who urges them to secure the entire house. Later that night, they watch as their next door neighbor, Mr. Toomey, fires his flare gun. The military arrives at the house and restrain Mr. Toomey and drag out his infected wife.
Napoleon was mocked in British newspapers as a short tempered small man and he was nicknamed "Little Boney in a strong fit". A nursery rhyme warned children that Bonaparte ravenously ate naughty people; the "bogeyman".Roberts 2004, p. 93 At , he was the height of an average French male but short for an aristocrat or officer (part of why he was assigned to the artillery, since at the time the infantry and cavalry required more commanding figures).
On the first evening of the trip, Tim notices a boat arriving on the island. Not expecting visitors for another two days, Riggs is wary of the stranger, who, upon inspection, is inhumanly malnourished but otherwise non-threatening. The stranger tells Tim that he needs help and is ravenously hungry. After deliberating, Tim allows the man to rest on the couch inside for the night, but not before telling the boys to stay in their room.
The girl carefully brings out food and sets it on a table in the room, seemingly unaware of the young stranger. The old man sits down and eats ravenously, telling the girl to give only scraps to the prince. He tells the prince he may rest two days in the house, but on the third he will put him to work. When the prince opens his mouth to reply, the old man forbids him to speak.
The armies advance towards the lake but soon find themselves cut off, and attacked by the newly-hatched larvae, which ravenously devour anything before them. Lightning orders a retreat, but Frost manages to break through to the dam itself. There she and her crew manage to collapse the dam, killing themselves in the process but washing away the Insects and their eggs. With the crisis passed, Lightning holds a ceremony at his estate for Cyan's challenge.
Peter leaves the camp for firewood, and is chased by an unknown entity; a tree falls on him, then he disappears. Lane and Talia appear in the night, claiming they have been wandering for five days without a sunrise. Lane believes the camp is a hallucination and runs off, leaving the disheveled and ravenously hungry Talia. The next morning, James and Lisa are stunned to find that it is still dark outside at 7am and discover larger stick figures.
Water-vole eating. Water voles mainly eat grass and other vegetation near the water, but will also consume fruits, bulbs, twigs, buds, and roots when given the opportunity. In Europe, rich harvest periods can cause water vole "plagues" to take place, during which the voles eat ravenously, destroying entire fields of grass and leaving the fields full of burrows. Water voles in some parts of England have been shown to occasionally prey on frogs and tadpoles; it has been speculated that this is to make up for a protein deficiency in the voles' diet.
Mitch (Scott Vickaryous), an obsessive collector and aspiring comic book artist, ravenously snaps up rare horror VHSes to sell in order to jump-start his career. The unlikely anti-hero undergoes physical "hero" training ordered by his publisher to improve his drawings. Meanwhile, his female counterpart, Jessica (Lindsey Girardot), tries desperately to escape the Nightmare Circuit, a dreamlike other-world, while struggling to remember her past. Obsessed with winning Mitch back as a friend and controlling his life, Randy (Jilon Ghai) stops at nothing to get the upper hand.
Patient D, who grew up with a tyrannical father, was repulsed by her weight and would fast for a few days, rapidly losing weight. Ellen West, a patient described by Ludwig Binswanger in 1958, was teased by friends for being fat and excessively took thyroid pills to lose weight, later using laxatives and vomiting. She reportedly consumed dozens of oranges and several pounds of tomatoes each day, yet would skip meals. After being admitted to a psychiatric facility for depression, Ellen ate ravenously yet lost weight, presumably due to self- induced vomiting.
A. W. "Tony" Vidmer is a film director and screenwriter whose feature film High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story was distributed by New Line Cinema in 2003. Vidmer's film chronicled the life and death of Stu Ungar, a famously genius and self-destructive poker player, and starred The Sopranos Michael Imperioli. A recreational poker player, Vidmer began playing at levels 'over his head' before becoming interested in Stu Ungar and ravenously reading all the information he could find on the poker icon's life. Eventually, he embarked on the making of High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story, his first feature film.
The conversation between Texel and Angust continues, and Texel tells another story from his childhood. When Texel was around 12 years old he lived with his grandparents, and one of his jobs was to mix the cat food and serve it to the cats. He hated the job, as the fish and rice concoction always nauseated him and he had to close his eyes while he mixed it. One day however, he forced himself to eat it, and found it so appealing that he ravenously ate all of the cat food himself while the cats looked on.
He also seems to have the best hearing out of all of them. He often is more shy than bold, although when the pack is in dire threat his rage exceeds beyond his timid nature, propelling him ravenously into battle. An example of Toboe's courage is when the pack comes under attack by a large walrus, the last of his kind. As the others attack the large animal, Toboe stands frozen with fear until something 'snaps' and he lunges at the walrus's eye, refusing to let go until the beast throws itself into an iceberg, killing it.
The tradition of Mahayana texts employing the image of different types of vehicles and conveyances as salient metaphor for the journey of novice to the awakening of adept may have begun with the Lotus Sūtra. The Lotus Sūtra holds a parable of a devoted father with three small children entranced in childhood play within the family home, oblivious that tongues of flame are ravenously engulfing the house. The father entices the children from the burning home with the half-truth gilded promise of special carts for each of them. The carts though are only an expedient means for luring the children from the house.
The third circle, illustrated by Stradanus Cerberus as illustrated by Gustave Doré Canto VI In the third circle, the gluttonous wallow in a vile, putrid slush produced by a ceaseless, foul, icy rain – "a great storm of putrefaction"John Ciardi, Inferno, Canto VI, p. 54 – as punishment for subjecting their reason to a voracious appetite. Cerberus (described as "il gran vermo", literally "the great worm", line 22), the monstrous three-headed beast of Hell, ravenously guards the gluttons lying in the freezing mire, mauling and flaying them with his claws as they howl like dogs. Virgil obtains safe passage past the monster by filling its three mouths with mud.
His beliefs on pedagogy did not follow a single school of thought, being of a time when ideological separations were not as pronounced. Instead, they reflected a rough and ready Spanish tradition of extragovernment, rationalist education: the republicans and Fourierists schools (1840–50s), the anarchist and secularist schools (1870–80s), Paul Robin's Cempuis orphanage, Elías Puig's work in Catalonia, and José Sanchez Rosa's work in Andalusia. Education was a major topic among rationalists and anarchists at the close of the 19th century. Ferrer had been a longtime radical for Spanish republicanism but moved towards anarchist circles during his time in Paris, where he read ravenously about education.
Ladson House, built 1792 for lieutenant governor James Ladson Old Slave Mart Museum built 1859, 8 & 6 Chalmers St., respectively Edmondston-Alston House (built 1828) by the Battery with carriage tour The Battery The spelling Charleston was adopted in 1783 as part of the city's formal incorporation. Although Columbia replaced it as the state capital in 1788, Charleston became even more prosperous as Eli Whitney's 1793 invention of the cotton gin sped the processing of the crop over 50 times. The development made short-staple cotton profitable and opened the upland Piedmont region to slave-based cotton plantations, previously restricted to the Sea Islands and Lowcountry. Britain's Industrial Revolution—initially built upon its textile industry—took up the extra production ravenously and cotton became Charleston's major export commodity in the 19th century.
An illustration of Zhu Bajie Zhu Bajie (, literally "Pig of the Eight Prohibitions") is also known as Zhu Wuneng ("Pig Awakened to Ability"), and given the name Pigsy, Monk Pig or just simply Pig in English. Once an immortal who was the Marshal of the Heavenly Canopy commanding 100,000 naval soldiers of the Milky Way, he drank too much during a celebration of the gods and attempted to harass the moon goddess Chang'e, resulting in his banishment to the mortal world. He was supposed to be reborn as a human but ended up in the womb of a sow due to an error on the Reincarnation Wheel, which turned him into a half-man, half-pig monster. Zhu Bajie was very greedy, and could not survive without eating ravenously.
She was permitted to wave to soldiers housed in the barracks across the road from the court house building. On some Sundays she was even allowed out in order to attend Mass. She was permitted to receive a visit from her pregnant sister Helli and, under the supervision of a Gestapo man, permitted to eat ravenously some of the apples Helli had brought in. The meeting with Helli was remarkably relaxed, but was cut short by an air-raid warning whereupon her sister and the Gestapo man ran off to the air-raid shelter where the Gestapo man attempted to find out more about her "activities" from her sister; but her sister could honestly assert that she knew nothing about any of Anna Strasser's activities that was likely to interest the man.
" Furthermore, Gelwicks concluded, when he noted "The highlights of Samestate's sound become more and more noticeable upon each listen, and there's evident potential here for a glowing record on the horizon. When great talent and great songwriting align, it reaches beyond just what the radio expects to broadcast; casual radio pop fans will ravenously devour Samestate's inclinations in The Alignment, but with the band's debut in the books, their next venture as a signed band will hopefully be something unmistakably their own." Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies wrote that "Every album has different styles of songs but on this album there is actually a rhythm and feel to it that keeps the flow of the whole album together. There are some truly stunning tracks on this album, I mean truly stunning, from the heartfelt raw tracks to the out and out anthems.
Space Patrol is the UGO's military wing, and the series follows the actions of this interplanetary force, focusing on the missions of a tiny unit led by the heroic, bearded Captain Larry Dart. The humanoids in his crew consist of the elfin Slim from Venus, and the stocky, ravenously sausage-mad Husky from the Red Planet, Mars. The imperfect Slavic accent variants and six-pointed star chest emblems of these two may have been a sly nod to the Jewish-Russian heritage of the English series creator/writer. These men would regularly use one of two interplanetary space vehicles, the Galasphere 347 and the Galasphere 024. Providing technical support on Earth is the brilliant and inventive Irishman Professor Aloysius O’Brien O’Rourke Haggarty,Space Patrol: The Website: Slim's Encyclopedia: H called "Pop" by his daughter Cassiopeia, to his perpetual dismay.

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