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devour [ingl. am. dəˈvaʊ(ə)r, ingl. brit. dɪˈvaʊə] V. trans.
1. devour (eat):
she devoured the book
he devoured her with his eyes
2. devour (destroy):
devour liter.
devorar liter.
devour liter.
3. devour (torment):
devour usu pass
I was devoured by curiosity
he was devoured by jealousy
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devorar animal:
devorar persona:
to devour sb with one's eyes coloq.
devorarse comida/libros
empacarse libros
to devour coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
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devour [dɪˈvaʊəʳ, ingl. am. dɪˈvaʊɚ] V. trans.
1. devour (eat eagerly):
2. devour (engulf):
3. devour (consume quickly):
4. devour (feel strongly):
to be devoured by jealousy
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en el diccionario PONS
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devour [dɪ·ˈvaʊ·ər] V. trans.
1. devour (eat eagerly):
2. devour (engulf):
3. devour:
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Present
Idevour
youdevour
he/she/itdevours
wedevour
youdevour
theydevour
Past
Idevoured
youdevoured
he/she/itdevoured
wedevoured
youdevoured
theydevoured
Present Perfect
Ihavedevoured
youhavedevoured
he/she/ithasdevoured
wehavedevoured
youhavedevoured
theyhavedevoured
Past Perfect
Ihaddevoured
youhaddevoured
he/she/ithaddevoured
wehaddevoured
youhaddevoured
theyhaddevoured
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The entire country was facing a ruin in the threat of being devoured by the huge numbers of worms.
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His passion for this aim was pure, self devoted and all devouring.
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The relationship wasn't sensationalised, and the public devoured it.
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In the 1930s it had metal handrails and later wooden ones, but these were devoured by the river at different times.
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But one day when he was absent the other man's sheep had strayed into the vineyard and devoured the grapes.
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