maw

/mɔː/
noun
  1. The mouth, throat, or stomach of an animal, especially a large or frightening one.
    • The whale's maw can swallow thousands of fish at once.
    • The lion opened its huge maw and roared.
    • The monster's maw was filled with sharp teeth.
  2. Something that seems to swallow or consume things in a greedy or destructive way.
    • The city was a hungry maw that devoured the surrounding countryside.
    • The factory's maw consumed tons of raw materials every day.
    • The black hole's maw pulled in everything nearby.
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