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Devour may refer to: * ''Devour'' (film), a 2005 film directed by David Winkler * "Devour" (song), a 2008 single by Shinedown * "Devour", a 2009 song by Marilyn Manson from ''
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'' * "Devour", a 2002 song by Disturbed from ''
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'' * ''Devoured'' (film), a 2012 drama horror thriller film directed by Greg Olliver, starring Marta Milans, Kara Jackson, Bruno Gunn * ''Devour'' (Dave Hause album), 2013 * ''Devour'' (Pharmakon album), 2019 *
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, an Android-based smartphone produced by Motorola for Verizon Wireless * A brand of frozen food products produced by
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* Devoured (novel), a novel by Anna Mackmin, that was shortlisted for the
Desmond Elliott Prize The Desmond Elliott Prize is an annual award for the best debut novel written in English and published in the UK. The winning novel can be from any genre of fiction and must exhibit depth and breadth with a compelling narrative. The winner receiv ...
* Devour! The Food Film Fest, a Canadian film festival {{disambiguation