Rapacious Mnemonic
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rapacious
rapacious
/ɹəˈpeɪ.ʃəs/
greedy
Examples
- They were rapacious, land hungry, avaricious and greedy.
- Like the Democrats, the Braves are as rapacious as their rivals.
- I love that rapacious, psychotic, underaged spy.
- Limit or ban harmful and rapacious fishing methods.
- Suddenly a rapacious bear came in front of the schoolgirl.
- They were all nomadic, mostly horsemen, and rapacious.
- They were rapacious, but seldom cruel to the lower castes.
- Ambitious, bold and rapacious, Churaman was cunning to an unusual degree.
- Dogs swill blood rapaciously from the wounded animals.
- The mountain fauna was particularly rich in precious and rapacious birds.
living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey
adjective
excessively greedy and grasping
adjective
devouring or craving food in great quantities
adjective
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"Rap + Aces. Hungry for rap and aces, grabbing all in races."
"Ra + Pa + Shush. A raven papa greedily tells his chicks to shush as he grabs all the snacks."
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