ravening उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The theme of the ravening wolf and of the creature released unharmed from its Saint Margaret, wherein the saint emerges unharmed from the belly of a dragon, and in the epic " The Red Path " by Jim C . Hines.
- Nor other shelter have they even for their babes, against the violence of tempests and ravening beasts, than to cover them with the branches of trees twisted together; this a reception for the old men, and hither resort the young.
- There were days when you had to lean hard up against the wind to keep your feet at all . . . Yet in that unearthly valley there always seemed to be a core of peace in the heart of the most ravening tempest.
- The discharge is a pulse which originates from three emitters mounted on large " fin " structures at the ship's stern; the beams converge just forward of the bow into a single ravening blast that can destroy nearly anything in its path.
- Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on 28 June 1914, ` ari helped inspire anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo by composing anti-Serb verse anthems in which he described Serbs as " vipers " and " ravening wolves ".
- Americans tend to see it as a matter of defending an island of freedom and democracy from a ravening crowd of kleptocrats and tyrants _ and, since Sept . 11, in terms of allies and enemies in America's war against global terrorism.
- In early 1991, extremists " began seeking to incite local Serb populations . . . to defend themselves from the supposedly ravening hordes of Ustasha who were coming to slit their throats, " historian Mark Wheeler told the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal.
- British historian Mark Wheeler told a U . N . tribunal that earlier in 1991 Serb extremists " began seeking to incite local Serb populations . . . to defend themselves from the supposedly ravening hordes of Ustasha who were coming to slit their throats ."
- :For the OP, I've never quite experienced this on an ongoing basis, but at a previous workplace, I had a lot of little problems with a small but significant number of people, basically a bunch of ravening individualists in a sales environment.
- "The Daily Telegraph " s review was : " Patience-sappingly foul British horror film in which a brood of ravening yokels torment inner-city teens on a weekend retreat . " Mike McCahill reviewed the film for " The Guardian " and said that " both the comedy and horror rake over old ground.