US /ˈrævənəs/
・UK /'rævənəs/
given Leonard's lengthy sea voyage and her famously ravenous nether regions.
"Ravenous".
When you're ravenous, you're not hungry.
Don't worry, my round little chummy, I'm hearing your ravenous plea.
I'm hearing your ravenous plea.
You don't like the BotrK? Then take a Ravenous Hydra instead to offer a better service than the Pokemon Center.
Then take a Ravenous Hydra instead to offer a better service than the Pokémon Sander.
Well this should certainly keep the ravenous hordes happy!
This should certainly keep the ravenous hordes happy.
you can satiate that ravenous beast without having to scrub a bunch of pots and pans afterwards.
If your growling stomach sounds like a caged animal, you can satiate that ravenous beast without having to scrub a bunch of pots and pans afterwards.
of their brief lives in a ravenous search for blood meals, drawing blood from any vertebrate
As a result, lady mosquitoes spend most of their brief lives in a ravenous search for blood meals, drawing blood from any vertebrate they can find.
Brothers and sisters, our Lord Jesus Himself warned us, "Beware of false prophets who come in sheep's clothing, for inwardly they are ravenous wolves." Our brother Otis Nichols and his wife Mary have brought guests: Ellen Harman and her sister, Sarah.
Brothers and sisters, our Lord Jesus Himself warned us, "Beware of false prophets who come in sheep's clothing, for inwardly they are ravenous wolves." Our brother Otis Nichols and his wife Mary have brought guests: Ellen Harman and her sister, Sarah.
The voice outside the door was not their Mother, of course, but the ravenous tiger.
The voice outside the door was not their mother, of course, but the ravenous tiger.
We today are ravenous for old sunshine, so much so that if you add up all the coal and all the oil and all the natural gas that we humans use to power our lives in just one recent year—we'll choose the year 2018—and then think just for a second of all the ancient organisms that had to get squished down to make those fossil fuels.
We today are ravenous for old sunshine, so much so that if you add up all the coal and all the oil and all the natural gas that we humans use to power our lives in just one recent year—we'll choose the year 2018—and then think just for a second of all the ancient organisms that had to get squished down to make those fossil fuels.