Devoured
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I wanted to understand the phenomenon better, so I
devoured
the scientific literature, and here's what I learned.
A transitive verb mandates that there has to be an object there: "Sam
devoured
the pizza."
You can't just say, "Sam devoured."
The eggs hatched and the young wasps
devoured
the caterpillar alive before bursting out of its body.
And once there, she lays an egg on it, egg hatches,
devoured
alive, bursts out of body, yadda yadda yadda, you know the drill.
I
devoured
science fiction as a child.
The first labor was to slay the Nemean Lion, who kidnapped women and
devoured
warriors.
Here is a movie taken by an artistically inclined seal, giving us unprecedented insight into an underwater hunt deep in the Arctic, and the shot of this pollock prey just seconds before it gets
devoured.
We
devoured
what research there was.
It stretched from eastern Washington to western Montana, and it burned, in a few days, three million acres,
devoured
several towns, and it killed 87 people.
Something never mentioned in the dozens of books about horses and their riders I
devoured
in those days.
When three workers find some Indian relics and bones in a ditch in the site, they accidentally release the giant skeleton like creature known as Bone Eater and their bones are
devoured
by the monster.
This film further benefits from occasional moments of graphic gore (watch out for the memorable sequence with one poor guy being
devoured
alive by vicious flesh-eating pigs!), Alejandro Ulloa's slick cinematography, and a decent sprinkling of nudity and soft-core sex.
It's a real challenge to make a movie about a baby being
devoured
by wild canines and the mother being wrongly accused of murder funny but against all odds this one succeeds.
Since then I have
devoured
many books and seen many television series about the World War Two era, with mixed opinions.
It seems the world is being
devoured
by a huge monster and all of the knights the king has sent out have never returned or if the do return they come back as ashes.
I felt such horror when Steve and his girl barely made it out of the doctor's office (poor doc), and even more when The Blob entered a movie theater and
devoured
a large portion of the audience . . .
Introduced to this show through a sibling who
devoured
R. L. Stine's books, I found I initially couldn't form my opinion of it since the first handful of episodes I saw happened to be based on the books I hadn't read (why is it the books you most want to read are the hardest to find?), but once I was lucky (unlucky?)
Back in the 60's and 70's, studio-based sci-fi dramas were made and
devoured
by a mainstream audience.
Since the beginning of time, he reigns over the swamps & rivers in the poorest regions of Burundi and he supposedly
devoured
over 300 people already.
I had heard terrible things about both titles but as a zombie movie fan, I tend to fall prey to my inner hunger to see guts ripped out and
devoured
onscreen by pasty-faced freaks, often against my better judgement.
In a wooded area in Wisconsin people are missing, getting ripped in half and some having their guts
devoured.
We found ourselves wishing for the boat to sink, Malkovich, Deneuve et al to be
devoured
by sharks.
Once the Shah left, the radical minority that was willing to fight and die for its cause
devoured
the “moderate majority,” establishing Islamist rule in short order.
Its leaders can begin fighting the cancer of an unsustainable status quo, with all the pain and uncertainty that such a struggle entails; or they can wait for the cancer to become a terminal condition, and be
devoured
by it.
But holding cash can be risky, as Greek savers, worried about the safety of their bank deposits, learned after stuffing it into their mattresses and walls: the number of armed home robberies rose sharply, and some cash was
devoured
by rodents.
More often than not, those who start the revolution are eventually
devoured
by it.
One cannot shake the impression that the European soul of this government is
devoured
by angst.
The Arab Spring’s Crowd PsychologyABU DHABI – In 1896, the social psychologist Gustave Le Bon warned his contemporaries of the dangers of crowds, writing that, “It is necessary to arrive at a solution to the problems offered by [crowds’] psychology, or to resign ourselves to being
devoured
by them.”
Some were hyper-alert, asking lots of questions; they seemed to have
devoured
every scientific paper, blog, and newspaper article in existence.
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