All 8 Uses of
devour
in
Candide
- Pangloss made answer in these terms: "Oh, my dear Candide, you remember Paquette, that pretty wench who waited on our noble Baroness; in her arms I tasted the delights of paradise, which produced in me those hell torments with which you see me devoured; she was infected with them, she is perhaps dead of them.†
Chpt 4
- Cunegonde lifted up her eyes to heaven; shed tears upon hearing of the death of the good Anabaptist and of Pangloss; after which she spoke as follows to Candide, who did not lose a word and devoured her with his eyes.†
Chpt 7
- This spectacle redoubled all the feelings which overwhelmed and devoured me.†
Chpt 8
- And at the end of a few days they resolved also to devour the women.†
Chpt 12 *
- This ridiculous foible is perhaps one of our most fatal characteristics; for is there anything more absurd than to wish to carry continually a burden which one can always throw down? to detest existence and yet to cling to one's existence? in brief, to caress the serpent which devours us, till he has eaten our very heart?†
Chpt 12
- But you have not the same resources as we; certainly it is much better to devour your enemies than to resign to the crows and rooks the fruits of your victory.†
Chpt 16
- If I had not been so lucky as to run Miss Cunegonde's brother through the body, I should have been devoured without redemption.†
Chpt 16
- Even in those cities which seem to enjoy peace, and where the arts flourish, the inhabitants are devoured by more envy, care, and uneasiness than are experienced by a besieged town.†
Chpt 20
Definition:
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(devour as in: devoured three sandwiches) eat rapidly and completely -- usually due to being very hungry