Use of devour in Sentences. 40 Examples

The examples include devour at the start of sentence, devour at the end of sentence and devour in the middle of sentence

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devour at the start of sentence


  1. Devour all on your deadly pyre!
  2. Devour all on your deadly pyre!

devour at the end of sentence


  1. The adversary went about seeking whomever he might devour.
  2. When they reached Crete they were given to the Minotaur to devour.

devour in the middle of sentence


  1. The seasons would devour one another.
  2. The seasons would devour one another.
  3. The big fish continued to devour the little ones.
  4. Finally, making a dreadful mess, they devour the fruit.
  5. So the full mouth fell upon the precious ear to devour it?
  6. A medium-sized dog will devour at least one can of food per day.
  7. A medium-sized dog will devour at least one can of food per day.
  8. Sometimes they burrow through the cheeks and devour the tongue.'.
  9. Not so natural to put her down with a thud and devour her with a kiss.
  10. Not so natural to put her down with a thud and devour her with a kiss.
  11. The coyotes and jungle cats in the area rip their prey apart and devour it.
  12. The coyotes and jungle cats in the area rip their prey apart and devour it.
  13. Likewise the ground, the concrete, which did not cleave to devour or entomb him.
  14. Likewise the ground, the concrete, which did not cleave to devour or entomb him.
  15. Cheek-bone" and "teeth" represent his enemies as wild beasts ready to devour him.
  16. But all of the sacred writings say that you will devour the wicked and the unrighteous.
  17. An exotic beauty, with fire at her heart, a flame that could easily devour an unwary man.
  18. An exotic beauty, with fire at her heart, a flame that could easily devour an unwary man.
  19. They would tear to pieces the wild creatures they met and devour the bloody shreds of flesh.
  20. Shove his face into his own shit, they were learning, and he will devour it, smacking his lips.
  21. The plants grow naturally in impoverished peat bogs, and they devour insects as a source of protein.
  22. Hundreds of fans will be in the audience over the next two nights just waiting to devour those lines.
  23. Hundreds of fans will be in the audience over the next two nights just waiting to devour those lines.
  24. Then the ghoul will rob the corpse of the interred jewellery and devour the newly dead flesh with its sharp fangs.
  25. Then the ghoul will rob the corpse of the interred jewellery and devour the newly dead flesh with its sharp fangs.
  26. Passing the pangolin around like a football, inquisitive lions spent hours trying to devour the armour-plated creature.
  27. In some developing countries, the costs of treating diabetes alone devour 15% of the entire national budget for health.
  28. Any of numerous grasshoppers of the family Acrididae, often migratIng In immense swarms that devour vegetation and crops.
  29. Any of numerous grasshoppers of the family Acrididae, often migratIng In immense swarms that devour vegetation and crops.
  30. This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail, although it has little nutritional value.
  31. This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail, although it has little nutritional value.
  32. Sudden plagues of these creatures have been occurring over recent years which settle upon living reefs and devour the coral polyps.
  33. Merrymakers at this Sachsenhausen festival devour bratwurst, bockwurst, and other sausage delicacies while washing them down with beer.
  34. Merrymakers at this Sachsenhausen festival devour bratwurst, bockwurst, and other sausage delicacies while washing them down with beer.
  35. Tulane University scientists discovered a strain of clostridia bacteria, dubbed "TU-103, " that can devour old newspapers to produce butanol, a substitute for gasoline.
  36. Tulane University scientists discovered a strain of clostridia bacteria, dubbed "TU-103, " that can devour old newspapers to produce butanol, a substitute for gasoline.

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