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satiety

[suh-tahy-i-tee] / səˈtaɪ ɪ ti /


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The hands-down winner, with a Satiety Index of 323, was potatoes.

From Washington Post • Jan. 19, 2017

The New York Times reports the most recent failure came from a company called Satiety, which used its $86 million investment to develop stapler that's inserted through the mouth used to shrink the stomach.

From Inc • Mar. 17, 2011

Satiety, And sloth, poor counterfeits of thee, Mock the tired worldling.

From Gryll Grange by Peacock, Thomas Love

Thus, too, must an observant eye discern everywhere that saddest spectacle: the Poor perishing, like neglected, foundered Draught-Cattle, of Hunger and Overwork; the Rich, still more wretchedly, of Idleness, Satiety, and Overgrowth.

From Thomas Carlyle Famous Scots Series by Macpherson, Hector Carsewell

What at present in your ill View you promise your self from me, will be followed by Distaste and Satiety; but the Transports of a virtuous Love are the least Part of its Happiness.

From The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays by Addison, Joseph




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