ravenously

/ˈrævənəsli/
adverb
  1. In a very hungry way; as if starving.
    • He ravenously devoured the entire pizza in just a few minutes.
    • The children ate ravenously after playing outside all afternoon.
    • The wolves ravenously tore into the fresh meat.
  2. In a very eager or greedy manner.
    • He ravenously sought approval from everyone he met.
    • She ravenously consumed every book in the series over the weekend.
    • The investors ravenously bought up shares of the new company.