1、Fierce or rapacious.

2、a cruelly rapacious person.

3、Unfortunately, the fans aren't all that rapacious.

4、edacious vultures; a rapacious appetite; ravenous as wolves; voracious sharks.

5、A person of a rapacious, predatory, or profiteering nature.

6、I have a recollection of large, unbending women with great noses and rapacious eyes.

7、They often end up 50% higher than recommended, and are then usually disregarded by rapacious fishermen.

8、As I left, I thought, "It is certainly a rapacious age we live in."

9、Sporting clubs which constitute the traditional sports institutions in the world today are rapacious social instruments.

10、Mr Brown said there was also a global perspective to America's rapacious model of consumption.

11、Perhaps, given their image as rapacious capitalists, there may be a touch of calculation about their efforts.

12、Culturally, the bourgeoisie has been regarded, from Moliere to Balzac, as mean, avaricious, tasteless, reactionary and rapacious

13、Culturely, the bourgeoisie has been regarded, from Moliere to Balzac, as mean, avaricious, tasteless, reactionary and rapacious.

14、The rapacious expansion of China’s exports has come at the expense of others, including Canada, the third NAFTA member (see chart).

15、Both of these companies are rapacious capitalists, and I'm not swayed by either Steve Job's impeccable taste or Google's "Don't be Evil" slogan.

16、It is a rapacious and tyrannical creature that seeks to exact tribute from anything weaker than itself, and often attacks adventurers simply to acquire their wealth.

17、Those tourists, too, had less fun than they let on: they grumbled about the food, their rapacious guides and the discomforts of travel.

18、It conjures up images of unspeakable corruption in female form. It sends visions of a beautiful, heartless, rapacious, carnal, treacherous femme fatale dancing through the popular consciousness.

19、When NATO belatedly expanded its remit to the turbulent south and east, the foreign soldiers were often seen as the protectors of rapacious local officials— and a threat to small poppy farmers.

20、The idea behind the initiative is that Japanese animal spirits are merely in hibernation, and a spurt of cash is all it takes to awaken rapacious entrepreneurs from their garages.

21、Such as rapacious as a wolf and savage as a cur, be damned snobbish as a dog, greedy cat, cat crying over the mouse’s death-hypocritical show of sorrow or sympathy, stupid swine, blow an ox-boast, and pat the horse on the bottom-soft –soap.

22、Along the way, though, scientists have amassed a wealth of information about how cancer works at the molecular level, from its first awakening in the aberrant DNA of a single cell' s nucleus to its rapacious, all-out assault on the body.