Adverb
in the manner of someone who is very hungry
Source: WordNethe pounced on the food hungrily Source: Internet
During this ritual, the victim's head is covered with a drape, and he eats the ensente ravenously while other ritual participants participate by chanting. Source: Internet
"Whack" means to attack someone, and transposing that to Singapore's favourite pastime, eating, it can also mean ravenously attacking or digging into a hearty meal. Source: Internet
Live food is not usually necessary for breeding, but will be ravenously accepted. Source: Internet
When they arrive back here from their southern climes, the birds are ravenously hungry and anxious to find a mate and prepare their nests. Source: Internet