Well, darling, "ravening foes" is just a fancy way of saying "hungry enemies." So, basically, it's like a pack of wolves eyeing a juicy steak - except in this case, the steak is you. So, watch your back and don't let those ravenous baddies catch you with your guard down.
The phrase "ravening foes" refers to aggressive or predatory enemies who are fiercely determined to attack or harm. "Ravening" suggests a relentless hunger or desire, often associated with ferocity and brutality. In a broader context, it conveys the idea of adversaries who are not just hostile but are eager to consume or destroy, much like a ravenous beast.
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Ravening Wolves - 2007 was released on: USA: 10 February 2007 (New York Film Academy)
EnemyFoe means enemy.
"Wolfish-ravening" describes a predatory or greedy behavior, likening it to the voraciousness of a wolf. The term combines "wolfish," which suggests a craving or ferocity often associated with wolves, and "ravening," meaning to devour or consume eagerly. Together, it evokes imagery of insatiable hunger or a relentless desire to seize something. This phrase is often used metaphorically to convey a fierce, almost primal, appetite for something, whether it be power, resources, or attention.
The cast of Ravening Wolves - 2007 includes: Ned Cray as Mr. King Traci Hovel as Mrs. King
Foes are enemies.
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The plural of foe is foes.
A synonym for the word "foes" is "enemies."
There are none now, the foes of Artemis were killed by her.