ravenous

As a result, people today have a ravenous hunger for timely, accurate, and lively news, and the media are rushing to satisfy it. From the Cambridge English Corpus

When young boys took to the ice, their first encounter was frequently a perilous one, eye to eye with some sort of brutish, and invariably ravenous, bear. From the Cambridge English Corpus

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