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-vore

  1. a combining form meaning “one that eats” what is specified by the initial element:

    carnivore.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of -vore1

< French < Latin -vorus -vorous
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Plucked notes echo her tense nerves while a groaning bed of strings brings an added pathos to the lyrics, which were written by Bridgers’s collaborator Marshall Vore.

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“Travel coaches help people set intentions for their trips,” says Sahara Rose De Vore, founder of the Travel Coach Network, which accredits travel coaches.

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De Vore’s site lists people who have completed her travel-coaching program.

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Kirby has his standard power-ups to choose from like fire, ice, wind, and gun learned from his ability to vore his enemies.

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The trailer showcases two new abilities Kirby can learn using his power of vore: Drill and Ranger.

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