Devorar in english

Devour

pronunciation: dɪvaʊɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures

devorar = devour ; chew up ; eat + Posesivo + way through ; consume ; feast on. 

Example: A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.Example: Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.Example: After demolishing the cakes and sandwiches, pots of tea and buns laid on the table, he proceeded to eat his way through the contents of the fridge.Example: Consuming large amounts of coconut oil can turn out harmful for health, suggest experts.Example: The author reports work since 1991 on building information carnivores, which intelligently hunt and feast on herbivores in Unix, on the Internet, and on the WWW.

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» devorar la comidadevour + food .

Example: Night was in full bloom, most of the food had been devoured and the fire was dying.

» devorar la impacienciachafe at + the bitchamp at + the bitchomp at + the bit .

Example: He was the perfect agent but you got the feeling that underneath it all he was chafing at the bit.

Example: But when the first game does get underway, this new team will be champing at the bit to start leaving an impression in people's minds.

Example: It's that time of year when many of you are chomping at the bit to fertilize your lawn.

» devorarse Algoeat + Nombre + alive .

Example: Florida's slogan should be 'The only place you can be eaten alive by mosquitoes while you enjoy rain every day'.

Devorar synonyms

down in spanish: abajo, pronunciation: daʊn part of speech: adverb pig in spanish: cerdo, pronunciation: pɪg part of speech: noun consume in spanish: consumir, pronunciation: kənsum part of speech: verb raven in spanish: cuervo, pronunciation: reɪvən part of speech: noun gulp in spanish: trago, pronunciation: gʌlp part of speech: noun, verb go through in spanish: atravesar, pronunciation: goʊθru part of speech: verb guttle in spanish: guttle, pronunciation: gʌtəl part of speech: verb
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