Spanish Sentences using devorar
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The El fuego devoró la casa en cuestión de minutos.
The fire consumed the house in a matter of minutes.
Los celos lo devoraban.
He was consumed by jealousy.
Pasada una semana, el lobo viene realmente y empieza a devorar a las ovejas.
A week later, a wolf really came and started to tear the sheep to pieces.
El mundo se mueve rápido, la información de consumo, que es hija de nuestra sociedad, reclama, como Saturno, nuevos hijos que devorar y nuevas tragedias con las que mantener la atención de la gente.
The world moves quickly, consumer information, a product of our society, requires, like Saturn, new children to devour and new tragedies to hold the attention of the people.
Jonathan Swift, el autor de Los viajes de Gulliver, sugirió en una ocasión al gobierno británico que el modo de solucionar la pobreza en Irlanda era incitarnos a devorar a nuestros bebés.
Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver's Travels, once proposed to the British Government that the way of solving poverty in Ireland was to encourage us to eat our babies.
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