RAVENING - significado y definición. Qué es RAVENING
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Qué (quién) es RAVENING - definición


Ravening         
ASSAMESE-LANGUAGE INDIAN FILM BY BHASKAR HAZARIKA
Aamis film; Aamis (Ravening); Ravening
·noun Eagerness for plunder; rapacity; extortion.
II. Ravening ·adj Greedily devouring; rapacious; as, ravening wolves.
III. Ravening ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Raven.
ravening         
ASSAMESE-LANGUAGE INDIAN FILM BY BHASKAR HAZARIKA
Aamis film; Aamis (Ravening); Ravening
a.
ravening         
ASSAMESE-LANGUAGE INDIAN FILM BY BHASKAR HAZARIKA
Aamis film; Aamis (Ravening); Ravening
¦ adjective voracious; rapacious.
Ejemplos de uso de RAVENING
1. He earned particularly good notices in Democratic power circles when he represented a former Clinton aide named Mark Middleton in front of ravening Hill Republicans. (Rep.
2. Rather than be obsessed, he said, with wonder–working and extraordinary spiritual powers, the greater miracles consist in learning the patience that curbs the wild stirrings of anger, or the exclusion of ravening gloom from the heart.
3. The only people who will be all right are the military, because they‘ve got guns." Perhaps they might allocate us the odd rat to gnaw on if we offer to share our emergency battery–powered radios and sticking plasters – if they arrive in time to save us from the ravening population of Shaftesbury. hester_lacey@hotmail.com
4. If Israel‘s transport minister, in his ravening for headlines, in his political intriguing, in his petty little party hackery, can raise the price of oil in world markets by $8 to an all–time high (at least for a few hours), then the oil market evidently isn‘t a place where things are thought through in depth.
5. "You are like some ravening Hyrcanian tiger which has been deprived of its mortal prey — a Johnson blooper." Hyrcanian tigers used to prowl the shores of the Caspian Sea until they became extinct in the second half of the 20th Century.