ravin
/ˈreɪvɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a ravine or a deep, narrow valley, typically with steep sides.
“The hikers traversed the ravin, using ropes to climb down to the river below.”
2. verb
to speak or utter something in a loud, excited, or incoherent manner.
“The crowd ravin about the concert, cheering and shouting the performer’s name.”
3. verb
to devour or eat something eagerly or voraciously.
“The child ravin on the pizza, not even waiting for the others to get their turns.”