insaciable
voracious ; insatiable ; greedy ; avid reader ; avid ; unquenchable.
Technology is a voracious time consumer allowing no opportunity to assimilate the use of one development before another arrives.
Bibliographies are one of the largest group of reference material in a library; the demand appears insatiable and publishers are aware of this.
The author discusses whether it is possible for the scholarly community to take over scholarly publishing altogether and put greedy publishers out of business.
In fact only very avid readers will ever settle to silent reading immediately on arrival from some different activity.
She was an avid collector of historical manuscripts considered worthless by his contemporaries and priceless by scholars today.
Their unquenchable thirst for revenge enabled them to concoct a diabolical scheme.
apetito insaciable
voracious appetite
insatiable appetite
His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
It was the perfect time to chew the fat with Geoff and talk to him about his insatiable appetite for the macabre.
deseo insaciable
insatiable desire
To succeed you must have an insatiable desire to produce results, a commitment to excellence and be able to build outstanding customer relationships.
hambre insaciable
insatiable hunger
This is because it's the insatiable hunger in the brain that tells your body to go into its fat-storing mode.
lector insaciable
avid reader
voracious reader
In fact only very avid readers will ever settle to silent reading immediately on arrival from some different activity.
Although this public takes most of the adult books, it seems to consist of a small number of voracious readers.
sed insaciable
insatiable thirst
A businessman, described by a judge as having an 'insatiable thirst' for acquiring property, faces the prospect of jail for contempt of court.