devour
लालच से खाना
definition
verb
he devoured half of his burger in one bite
eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.
translation of 'devour'
खा जाना,
उड़ाना
verb
नष्ट करना,
निगलना,
निगल जाना,
घुटकना,
हत्या करना,
भस्म करना,
भकोसना,
लालच से खाना,
अपनाना,
लालच से भोजन करना,
धुन के साथ पढ़ना,
हड़पना
example
A child and his father watch helplessly as the Bhagirathi waters slowly 'devour' Old Tehri town.
And why do these kids always arrive at 5pm and ready to 'devour' any food in sight?
The wasp larvae that hatch out 'devour' their prey from the inside out, killing the egg or caterpillar in the process.
I enjoyed the episodic structure, bringing back memories of the compilation books comprised of the classic strips that I used to 'devour' as a child.
I used to 'devour' my copies of Swimming World and read about how my competitors were doing, so when I got to the meet, I knew exactly what to expect from them.
Remember the population bomb, the fertility explosion set to 'devour' the world's food and suck up or pollute all its air and water?
To think that she used to 'devour' junk food at a whim.
Perhaps it's best if I just do things at my own pace - after all, even though I don't read so many books these days, I probably 'devour' more words each day than I ever have before.
Standing by the fireplace in his living room, Frank stares at the flames as they 'devour' the torn pieces of his wedding photograph.
In New Zealand they weigh in at less than half a pound but can 'devour' any prey as large as they are and eat eggs two-and-a-half inches long.
I'll hop in, 'devour' a couple of Penguin classics, and emerge further up the road as the most learned freeloader in Argyll.
She needed only to get a few yards out before being able to see the flames hungrily 'devour' her house.
Leaning over, she scatters the remains of the card into the fireplace, watching the flames 'devour' it and leave behind only ashes.
A snake has to shed its skin; a snake has to 'devour' its prey.
In fairness, I was caught up in this book and wanted to 'devour' it as if I hadn't had anything to read but comic books for a year.
Predators, such as ladybugs and assassin bugs, 'devour' their prey.
She had been watching Hawthorne 'devour' an old Golf Digest Magazine while on a long bus ride.
With the power out, the only light in the subbasements was cast by the spear points of flame, 'devouring' overturned cars and office debris.
Flames roared as they 'devoured' the city and all of the people living within it.
Months in the planning, the Gin Flat fire behaved beautifully, 'devouring' a thick carpet of needles and big swaths of brush.
The pair told how not only was the bigger, stronger grey squirrel 'devouring' food sources the red, and its offspring, needed to survive, it was also carrying the Parapox virus which was fatal to reds.
I 'devoured' the two issues, and my husband read them as well.
Then give yourself permission to stop worrying about things you can't control, so you won't be 'devoured' by fear.
His literate sense of the handgun equates to a read you will find yourself 'devouring' as you would a fine steak at a world-class eatery.
What I didn't know was then as each one ran out, Matt was chucking them onto the roaring bonfire to be 'devoured' by the flames.
Instead, his mouth curved into a smile, resembling a wolf just before 'devouring' his prey.
People who in other countries would read light novels and popular magazines 'devoured' works on art, science, history, and above all philosophy.
It creeps in gradually enveloping the earth, 'devouring' the last traces of the struggling dusk.
The men saw no problem in hitting the food tables and creatively 'devouring' their pizza in a kind of pseudo-seal eating motion.
He read Aristotle, Plato, Marx and Lenin and 'devoured' both great European novels and contemporary pulp fiction in binges of late-night reading.
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