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voraciousness

noun as in edacity

noun as in omnivorousness

noun as in rapaciousness

noun as in ravenousness

noun as in voracity

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Example Sentences

The sexual voraciousness and drug addiction that usually feature heavily in Bowie’s story are referenced only with montages and jumpy interview clips.

“Hooded” demonstrates a voraciousness for forms and ideas.

However sweet and naive, she’s more wily than she lets on, and the voraciousness of her own sexual appetite takes even Mikey by surprise.

If you live in deer territory and have tried to grow almost any kind of plant, you’re familiar with deer’s voraciousness.

But the staffers describe a situation where the accusations were, because of the voraciousness of Carnahan's response, generally accepted as true among party insiders.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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