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When you eat something veryvery hungrily, you can use the adverb "ravenously"ravenously to describe it. But when you drink something very fast in a similar way to quench your thirst, what adverb can you use to describe it?

Cambridge definition of ravenously:

in an extremely hungry way:
The children ate ravenously.

Example sentence:

He was so thirsty that he drank the water ______.

When you eat something very hungrily, you can use the adverb "ravenously" to describe it. But when you drink something very fast in a similar way to quench your thirst, what adverb can you use to describe it?

When you eat something very hungrily, you can use the adverb ravenously to describe it. But when you drink something very fast in a similar way to quench your thirst, what adverb can you use to describe it?

Cambridge definition of ravenously:

in an extremely hungry way:
The children ate ravenously.

Example sentence:

He was so thirsty that he drank the water ______.

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I was really asking about the adverb, sorry.
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What is the "thirsty" equivalent of "ravenous""ravenously"?

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