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Ravenous

  • Feb 27
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 28


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Narrated by Lady EllaBe



"Ravenous" is a word that simply rolls off your tongue, a linguistic delicacy. It's a word full of phonetic satisfaction that embodies the very sound it conveys, auditory artistry that is rather delicious and makes one want to pounce into action. The syllable "Ra" lingers luxuriously as I envision the 'R' curling in my mouth, feeling the vibration at the back of my throat.The melodic sound of the word reminds me of a flirtatious feline's purr, a low, rumbling vibration that resonates deep within the chest. The 'v' provides a gentle friction, a whisper of resistance as my teeth gently bites down onto my lower lip, a bit of pressure as if I am waiting impatiently for what await. Meanwhile, the final 's' offers a satisfying hissing conclusion, like the sizzle of a gourmet dish on a hot plate. The word just rolls off the tip of my tongue.I find this word so delectable and edible that I can almost taste the flavours dancing on my tongue. How a simple arrangement of letters can evoke such a sensory response. The way it rolls off one's tongue is quite delightful with each syllable offering a new layer of taste and texture.


Whilst the very sound of the word 'ravenous' is expressive, the action is nothing short of impulsive. It's a word that is raw, full of eagerness, painting a vivid picture of hunger or a craving for a delicious guilty pleasure. It conjures mouthwatering delicacies that make you want to savour the flavours, and you can't help but want more. Have you eaten yet? This state is a force sweeping away all restraint and willpower, with voracity so intense it obliterates all form of composure. The sheer power of 'ravenous' embodies an all-consuming, uncontrollable desire. It's a primal force that grips you. You don't just want it; you need it. It's a burning, urgent craving that demands immediate attention. You want it now, this very instant, with a ferocity that makes you sweat. Let me ask you are you ready for dinner?




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