Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: El muchacho estaba tan hambriento que devoró toda la comida que le pusieron en el plato. |
The boy was so hungry that he devoured all the food that was put on his plate. |
devorar | to devour |
devorar | devour |

He wants to say that peace and brutality are very connected. In one line he is talking about the cleanness and in the next line he is talking about the witches' broth. How good is that, isn't it?
It is a thought that someone may have if he does not know anything about another group of individuals. He hears many stereotypes and blindly creates his own images in which he strongly believes.
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.
It is a thought that someone may have if he does not know anything about another group of individuals. He hears many stereotypes and blindly creates his own images in which he strongly believes.
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.
Most common translations:
despegue
desempleo
derrumbar
deleitar
de esta manera
cundir
crítico
costal
copo
contar con
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of devorar [devorado] |
devoro devoras devora devoramos devoráis devoran | devoraba devorabas devoraba devorábamos devorabais devoraban | devoré devoraste devoró devoramos devorasteis devoraron | devoraré devorarás devorará devoraremos devoraréis devorarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of devour [ devoured, devoured ] |