edacious

/ɪˈdeɪʃəs/
adjective
  1. Very hungry; having a huge appetite for food.
    • The edacious puppy ate its bowl of kibble in seconds and begged for more.
    • After the long hike, the edacious campers devoured an entire pizza each.
    • My edacious uncle always orders two main courses at restaurants.
  2. Eagerly consuming or devouring something, especially in a greedy or relentless way.
    • The edacious reader finished the entire trilogy in one weekend.
    • Her edacious curiosity led her to learn five languages by age twenty.
    • The company's edacious expansion swallowed up several smaller competitors.
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