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America and Spain did the same for years - and often rapaciously.
She had sucked so rapaciously that it seemed their fingers would be stripped of flesh.
So far, not one of his paintings had sold, but the wine and cheese were being consumed rapaciously.
His expression was as it were rapaciously furtive.
The gods of antiquity were often thought to be rapaciously cruel and random in taking their sexual gratification.
A heavy, hooked beak opened and closed rapaciously.
They see votes in kids as rapaciously as cable news operations see Nielsen numbers.
In 1961, Basel, Switzerland, began rapaciously culling its population of 20,000 pigeons.
Somehow, in the rapaciously ambitious but perpetually needy world of upper-class Houston, this works spectacularly.
Ironically, the solution to man's impudence may ultimately be found within the forests and jungles which he rapaciously violates.
His father smiled rapaciously.
She eyed him rapaciously.
It was hunted to near-extinction early in this century by whalers from several nations, but most rapaciously by Norwegians.
"True enough," the Mouser conceded, rapaciously eyeing the wrought-iron and tin-plated blades on the floor.
He shook his head to dislodge the troublesome thought and smiled full-toothed and rapaciously at the woman he had just penetrated.
And no less hideous were the animal-like forms of life which slithered and slunk rapaciously through that fantastic pseudo-vegetation.
Rapaciously trying to down as much ale as possible, to attract the attention of the barmaids before the storm blew over and the battle was renewed.
And yet even at its worst, the Lake District remains more charming and less rapaciously commercialized than many famed beauty spots in more spacious countries.
But the slender, needle-nosed planes had limited passenger capacity, guzzled fuel rapaciously and caused sonic booms that made it impossible to fly supersonically over land.
Instead of rough-hewn conquerors braving the unknown, they are pictured as dangerously unsocialized beasts stomping rapaciously through a rustic paradise.
Kazakhstan's relatively small economy is flush with cash from high oil prices, and the local press regularly depicts foreign oil companies as rapaciously stealing the motherland's riches.
She was a wild, tempestuous gypsy as their legs entwined and they rolled across the bed, first one on top, then the other, their open mouths meeting rapaciously.
He called the robbery a baffler, and ruled out insurance fraud, even though Sol Hurwitz is rapaciously rumored to be a dice game degenerate.
His laughter vanishing, Strangman swung on him, his eyes peering rapaciously at the neon-covered porticos of the hulks of former cinemas and theatres.