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"Those who accompany the US troops will be ravenous".
There's a good chance that you'll be ravenous after a day of grappling with Tuckerman Ravine.
Colin had predicted that he would be ravenous and nose for scraps off other people's plates, but he hardly ate, tasting everything and finishing nothing but praising it all politely.
The Islanders had played a tough 1-1 tie Wednesday at Buffalo, and Laviolette knew that the Bruins, who had not played since Tuesday, would be ravenous to get 2 points of their own.
The literal meaning of literally can be quite useful – "I've literally not eaten all day" means you are likely to be ravenous, not that you feel a bit peckish.
That way no one will be ravenous and will only have a nibble of the sweet.
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Demand is ravenous.
Stella was ravenous.
Suddenly, I was ravenous.
"I'm ravenous".
Lately, he has been ravenous.
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