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ravenous

[rav-uh-nuhs] / ˈræv ə nəs /


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Not the ravenous hatred of the murderers and their enablers, but the quiet courage of decent people.

From The Wall Street Journal

For LAFC’s ravenous fan base, that leaves just one way to go: up.

From Los Angeles Times

The dust bunny under her bed is a ravenous, monstrous thing.

From Los Angeles Times

Just as Google discovered in the 2010s, Nvidia GPUs remain expensive and in short supply compared with ravenous demand, and no one wants to be reliant on one vendor for AI’s most important infrastructure.

From Barron's

Lucky for us, that means there’s plenty of time to behold Lawrence’s ravenous, remarkable performance before “Die My Love” is consumed in the flames sparked by the friction between its screenplay and star.

From Salon