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vo·ra·cious   [vaw-rey-shuhs, voh-, vuh-]
adj.
1. craving or consuming large quantities of food: a voracious appetite.
2. exceedingly eager or avid: voracious readers; a voracious collector.

according to this dictionary definition, which sentence uses the word voracious correctly?
a) when the voracious three-year old rampaged through the house, the noise was deafening.
b) when i'm feeling voracious, the only thing i want to do is curl up and read a good book.
c) the voracious teacher assigned endless volumes of homework to her poor, over-stressed students.
d) the minotaur had a voracious appetite and regularly devoured sixteen athenian youth each year.
it will be d.

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