| I unwrapped the tin foil from the sandwich as Zephyr glared hungrily at it. |
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| The flames ate hungrily, and erupted into strange hues of purples and blues. |
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| He helped himself to a slice of bread and cheese and devoured the food hungrily. |
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| And even though the guinea pig was ten times the size of a normal guinea pig, it accepted the carrot hungrily and walked off happily. |
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| So, in search of new thrills, we are hungrily opting for downscale pleasures. |
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| They were eventually forced back, but awaited their escape hungrily, for they had tasted blood and wanted more. |
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| It opened its mouth hungrily, showing its trap-like jaw once again while it salivated onto the floor. |
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| The youngsters ate hungrily of the warm bread doused in sweet butter and honey as they stared up at the tall stranger. |
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| She was hungrily eyeing her bacon cheeseburger as the plate was being put down before her. |
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| Her stomach grumbled as she hungrily eyed the sausages sputtering on the blackened grill. |
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| The men had laid down tools and were sitting hungrily eating the bowls of broth that he was ladling for them. |
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| Rosa hungrily eyeing the bag of sour cream and onion flavored chips I had brought with my sandwiches. |
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| This was Scotland's night, the game effectively won at half-time and the second period a succession of opportunities hungrily snatched. |
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| She took the necklace in her hand and stared hungrily at the diamonds, rubies, and onyx stones. |
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| Ghostly pale white, ice blue, and even blood red eyes all gleamed hungrily at me. |
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| The light-pink worm, or larva, of the codling moth and the white worm of the oriental fruit moth hungrily feed on fruit. |
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| He slid the door open and watched as the cat scampered out to sit between posts and watch the birds hungrily. |
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| I thanked him and took one of the warm, freshly baked brownies and ate it hungrily. |
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| Within the next hour the five course banquet was devoured by all students hungrily. |
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| Saskia was active and roamed around her cot, lively and feeding hungrily, while Helena was meek, quiet and still. |
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| Rani's eyes hungrily took in the familiar high forehead, the curved nose, the pointed chin, the long, elegant neck. |
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| A pair of acrobatic American goldfinches alight on a cylindrical hanging bird feeder, hungrily searching for thistle seeds. |
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| She tore open the envelope, unfolding the two page letter, and hungrily read every line of her son's missive. |
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| Divya Sreedharan asks BDA commissioner M.N.Vidyashankar why they are nibbling hungrily at the green space in the guise of urbanisation. |
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| He pronounced them fit for consumption, upon which we all fell to them hungrily. |
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| I lay on the rooftop eating a sandwich hungrily and washing it down with a swig of whiskey. |
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| By the 13th century, he was hungrily eyeing all the land to the south of him. |
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| The plot hungrily steals plot points from a hodgepodge of other, better movies. |
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| Any free time he did have, he spent in the extensive library, hungrily devouring book after book. |
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| The vultures were all perched upon tree roots, all looking hungrily at the same place. |
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| As we settled down to supper, devouring the food hungrily, the front door slammed open. |
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| She needed only to get a few yards out before being able to see the flames hungrily devour her house. |
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| Each revolution makes the generic urban monuments look like they're licking their lips, perhaps hungrily or salaciously or threateningly, at you, the viewer. |
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| The more daring divers can approach the screen that separates the pools, and poke small baitfish through holes to the dozen nurse sharks waiting hungrily on the other side. |
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| Dance and theater groups are eyeing the downtown cultural spaces hungrily. |
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| The actress hungrily consumed a plate of cupcakes baked by her roommate. |
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| We all grew quiet as we hungrily ate, because the food was so good. |
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| And it's interesting how hungrily leaders eye replacement systems when previous structures become untenable. |
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| Above it all the eagles cruise hungrily, supported on warm gusts of scented air, Balm of Gilead in spring, pine resin in summer. |
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| He stares at the board for a bit, searching it hungrily, then grows concerned. |
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| Chandra Prabha, 11, and her friend Chanda Kumari, 10, hungrily dig into heaping plates of rice and lentils. |
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| Presumably he means one that sees Argentina defeating all comers and hungrily searching for a much sought after title. |
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| When will he appear from the swamp and swallow up her nakedness hungrily, sharp-set, to rid the world of the dirt that we sweep under the carpet to repress. |
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| Once separated, I sat and hungrily ate her delicious breakfast. |
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| Finally, after four days of movement, Buck grows tired of the chase and drags the moose to the ground, finishing him off and devouring his meat hungrily. |
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| Several cash-strapped African governments are looking hungrily at miners' bulging moneybags. |
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| Close by, a low fire burned, its flames licking hungrily at embers. |
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| As a child, I hungrily devoured the literature and legends of big cities. |
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| I hungrily devoured this wild conspiratorial narrative, eager to be a young Jedi in the rebellion against the evolutionary Empire. |
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| The most photographed, hungrily consumed woman in a society says as much about us as about her. |
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| If you just work for the government you don't get people hungrily trying to make a real difference. |
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| Shawna fell on her hungrily with a hungry pansexuality. |
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| Perhaps it is this way of looking at things that leads a man to hurry his wife into a room, to search hungrily, devotedly, for his own face, and, finding it, to point proudly at this picture, this spot, this moment on a wall. |
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| I hungrily ate a muffin followed by orange juice. |
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| Riding up the chairlift, I looked back hungrily across the canyon, at the vast untracked south face of Superior, and then followed the ridgeline east, until I saw a lone figure ascending a pristine snowfield. |
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| Eyeing the maiden hungrily, the thief shook his head. |
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| They too, like us now, were thinking about the need to spread the Good News, as they walked through a wheat field, rubbing the rich ears of grain in their hands and eating it hungrily. |
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| He tiredly and hungrily reached big woods in the evening. |
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| For a second or two, he glanced hungrily at the young woman's body. |
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