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Definition of Devouringly in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Devouringly. Pronunciation of Devouringly. Translations of Devouringly. Devouringly synonyms, Devouringly antonyms. Information about Devouringly in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. To eat up greedily. See Synonyms at eat. ... 2. To destroy,
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Translations to Bulgarian © K Dictionaries Ltd and Kielikone Oy. Translations to Croatian © K Dictionaries Ltd and Kielikone Oy. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. ... devouringly adv...
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Armenian Legends and Poems [1916] at sacred-texts.co ... BY HOVHANNES HOVHANNESSIAN ... ARAXES came devouringly, Swept o’er her boulders scouringly--; Where shall I lay my aching head; Bowed down with grief o’erpoweringly?
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Jul 31, 2009 ... Kelly Clarkson Looks Devouringly Delicious. in: Celebrity Dirt. kelly-clarkson-abc-good-morning-america | niquehappy.com ...
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devouringly, Traditional Chinese Translation of devouringly, Traditional Chinese Definition of devouringly, devouringly in Traditional Chinese ... Traditional Chinese Translation for devouringly:
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DEVOUR DEFINITIONS - 10 definitions found ; ... Websters 1828 Dictionary ... Derivatives: devourer n. devouringly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF devorer f. L devorare (as DE-, vorare swallow)
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Any even-toed hoofed mammal of the family Suidae. They are omnivorous, and have simple, non-ruminating stomachs and thick hides. The Middle Eastern wild boar Sus scrofa is the ancestor of domesticated breeds; ... Wild pigs include the babirusa and the wart hog. ... Over 400 breeds evolved over the centuries, many of which have...
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What is it with episodic games and word-count-devouringly long titles? From now on, this is Strong Bad, and yes I do realise it will get very confusing by episode five. ... Telltale could be onto another winner with the Strong Bad series ... It plays practically identically on both platforms anyway, so apart from the novelty...
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Here's a stunner: it sounds like John Hillcoat's big screen adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's THE ROAD is a big ol' downer. At least, that's the word over at CHUD.com, where the mighty Russ Fischer has posted a reader's reaction to a New York City test screening of ... "Soul-devouringly bleak" would be more like it.
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2 to waste or destroy; consume the flames devoured the curtains ... 3 to consume greedily or avidly with the senses or mind he devoured the manuscripts ... devourer; devouring; devouringly; devout...
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