Divour example sentences

Related (10): divorce, separate, split, dissect, part, detach, sever, disjoin, disconnect, sunder

de·vour

verb

devour (verb) · devours (third person present) · devoured (past tense) · devoured (past participle) · devouring (present participle)

  - eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly:

  - (of fire or a similar force) destroy completely:

  - read quickly and eagerly:

  - be totally absorbed by a powerful feeling:

Synonyms

swallow, consume, demolish, sink, shift, inhale, ingurgitate, destroy, consume, engulf, envelop, demolish, annihilate, devastate, raze, gut, ravage, ruin, wreck, peruse, study, scrutinize, scan, con, afflict, torture, plague, bedevil, trouble, harrow, rack, consume, engulf, swamp, overcome, overwhelm, Legal

"Divour" Example Sentences

1. The lion was so hungry that it decided to devour the entire herd of gazelles.
2. The little girl couldn't resist the temptation to devour the entire box of chocolates.
3. The monster in the movie would devour anything and everything in its path.
4. The wolves worked together to devour the remains of the deer carcass.
5. The tornado was so powerful that it could easily devour entire buildings.
6. The ogre threatened to devour the knight if he didn't surrender his sword.
7. The swarm of locusts would devour entire fields of crops within hours.
8. The dragon's fiery breath could easily devour an entire village.
9. The fisherman watched the shark devour his catch in a matter of seconds.
10. The crocodile slowly moved towards its prey, ready to devour it in one quick bite.
11. The vultures were waiting patiently to devour the remains of the dead animal.
12. The python wrapped itself around the bird, ready to devour it whole.
13. The cannibal tribe would devour their enemies to show their strength and power.
14. The black hole was so strong that it could devour entire stars without any effort.
15. The vampire's teeth were ready to sink in and devour its victim's blood.
16. The bear emerged from hibernation and immediately began to search for something to devour.
17. The carnivorous plant lay in wait for its next prey to devour.
18. The gluttonous king would devour plates of food without a second thought.
19. The werewolf transformed into its beast form and began to devour everything in sight.
20. The termite colony could devour wood structures within days.
21. The monster truck event was a spectacle to watch as the vehicles would devour any obstacle in its way.
22. The swarm of bees would devour entire flowers and leave nothing but an empty stem.
23. The rats would often devour their litter if they felt the need to.
24. The ravenous wolves would devour anything they could find.
25. The piranhas were known to devour their prey in a matter of seconds.
26. The ritual required the participants to devour a live animal to prove their devotion.
27. The hyenas would scavenge for food and devour whatever they could find.
28. The alligator would slowly sneak up on its prey before lunging forward to devour it.
29. The wendigo would devour human flesh to satisfy its insatiable hunger.
30. The starving cat would devour any food that was placed in front of it.

Common Phases

I am going through a divorce; it's been a difficult time.
My parents went through a divorce when I was young; it still affects me.
They are getting a divorce, but trying to keep it amicable.
After years of marriage, they finally decided to divorce; it was sad to see.
Going through a divorce is never easy, but I know I'll be okay.
Their divorce has been finalized; it's the end of an era.
I never thought I'd get divorced, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns.
Divorce is never the outcome you hope for, but sometimes it's necessary.
They're in the midst of a difficult divorce; I hope they can both find happiness.
As a divorce lawyer, I know firsthand how challenging the process can be.

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