Rapacious in a sentence as an adjective

Where as UK unions can't wait to **** the goose that lays the golden eggs, they are rapacious in their greed.

Look at the rapacious black eyes on the Conway cartoon monster we've drawn!

It seems the rapacious reptiles have developed a taste for the common pigeon, also known as the 'feathered rat', or the 'gutter bird'.

The fear of idleness is a rapacious concept amongst managers and entrepreneurs.

But a company that's flourishing customerwise can still have rapacious or simply bad management.

There are plenty of things that fit in between "rapacious megacorporations" and "government cronies".

Or does he conceive himself as freeing the Polish workers and peasants from the grip of the alien, rapacious hereditary nobles?

That is pretty much the endgame anyway, given the rapacious ratcheted growth of government in the US, but there are certainly ways in which it could be accelerated.

Let's accept that Facebook, Google, Yahoo et al are rapacious profit-oriented corporations who could give a **** about anything but their own self interest.

Can allow Flickr the independence to emulate the photo-sharing aspects of FB without the "we're tracking your every move" rapacious identity profiling of FB, it should be able to revive the brand.

Having talked at length with people who knew him in his Harvard days, he's ruthless, relentless, and rapacious -- he has determined he's going to approach the immigration issue in the public arena with stories about illegal immigrants not getting accepted into colleges, and this seems to be the way he's going at it.

"In turn, people who assumed that "unlimited" really means unlimited, and assumed that the prices that were originally offered for "unlimited" were realistic prices for high volumes of cellular network usage, now seem to think that the prices that cellular network providers want to charge for data usage are rapacious.

Rapacious definitions

adjective

living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey; "a predatory bird"; "the rapacious wolf"; "raptorial birds"; "ravening wolves"; "a vulturine taste for offal"

See also: predatory raptorial ravening vulturine vulturous

adjective

excessively greedy and grasping; "a rapacious divorcee on the prowl"; "ravening creditors"; "paying taxes to voracious governments"

See also: ravening voracious

adjective

devouring or craving food in great quantities; "edacious vultures"; "a rapacious appetite"; "ravenous as wolves"; "voracious sharks"

See also: edacious esurient ravening ravenous voracious wolfish