Sentence examples for devouring flesh from inspiring English sources

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It is about recapturing the visceral primeval thrill of devouring flesh fresh from a kill?

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But a new study has found a glaring exception to this rule: a Hawaiian caterpillar that ensnares snails in spiderlike webs of silk before devouring their flesh.

Under the light, like two starving animals, they devoured the flesh they craved.

Rowling writes fiction would take literally Ms. Ukpabio's filmic depictions of possessed children, gathering by moonlight to devour human flesh.

Max wasn't sure that he liked any of them, given that they had been, moments earlier, about to devour his flesh and brains.

Now, in the final telling, they contend, two voices of the author, who closes with a final word that puts an end to things: "Then cain said, Now you can kill me, No, I can't, the word of god cannot be taken back, you will die a natural death on the empty earth, and the carrion birds will devour your flesh, Yes, once you have devoured my spirit.

News of the brutality at the Marshalsea finally provoked a parliamentary inquiry, which uncovered atrocious conditions: one defaulting prisoner was locked up with two dead bodies; he stayed with them for six days, "in which time the Vermin devoured the flesh from their faces, eat the Eyes out of the Heads of the carcasses, which were bloated, putrifyed, and turned green".

The basement of the raised hall inside the temple has the Patala Lingam, where Ramana attained supreme awareness while ants devoured his flesh.

Theirs was a world dominated by food and family, where "mango," as Mr. Blanco writes in another poem, "Mango, Number 61," "was abuela and I hunched over the counter covered with the Spanish newspaper, devouring the dissected flesh of the fruit slithering like molten gold through our fingers".

A painting like "The Bathers" (1853), a soft-porn opera of unidealized flesh, devouring foliage and motivationless gestures, was, in the context of the Second Empire salon, the equivalent of a belch in the classroom, a pie in the art establishment's face.

According to the trophic habitat, these species are classified as necrophagous (sarcophagous) insects devouring the soft moistened flesh of the decomposed bodies (Sharma, Garg, & Gaur, 2015).

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