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voracious

[vaw-rey-shuhs, vuh-] / vɔˈreɪ ʃəs, və- /


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There were other influences: He was reportedly a voracious reader of Victor Hugo, John Steinbeck and Leo Tolstoy.

From Los Angeles Times

Data centers’ voracious energy needs hold the potential to upend power markets spanning entire regions and push up residents’ bills.

From The Wall Street Journal

The voracious reader said that the best books, those that brought him happiness, were not the ones that ease our way in this strange and difficult world.

From Los Angeles Times

Ioannis Spilanis, emeritus professor at the University of the Aegean, says what is happening in the Cyclades "is voracious, predatory real estate".

From Barron's

She had a voracious mind, and while I sewed, she interrogated me about my studies.

From Literature