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ravenousness
noun
Quality of being ravenous.
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Movie stars — award-worthy ones — know how to play to the big screen, but last night's Academy Awards were pitched to the four-inch variety, the kind that digests GIFs, retweets, and viral memes with the ravenousness of a Best Supporting Actress nominee chomping on a slice of pizza.
The ravenousness with which riders snatched proffered drinks on exiting each new purgatory and sent them towards open mouths was telling.
They seem to quiver with ideology, but what really motivates them is a kind of murderous ravenousness that tears free of ideological accountability.
One only has to look at the sheer ravenousness with which Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels about female friendship have been devoured over the past few years to see that art that passes the Bechdel test is hungered for.
Hank could finish his dinner in peace, and with a new ravenousness – maybe he was more bothered about things than he was making out.
B+ Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Movie stars — award-worthy ones — know how to play to the big screen, but last night's Academy Awards were pitched to the four-inch variety, the kind that digests GIFs, retweets, and viral memes with the ravenousness of a Best Supporting Actress nominee chomping on a slice of pizza.
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