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insatiate

[in-sey-shee-it] / ɪnˈseɪ ʃi ɪt /






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Then on to the insatiate facts: one family in five had $3,000 to spend in 1932, the average weekly wage of factory workers was $16.21, the cost of a Chevy was $445, etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

The fierce, insatiate craving for this moment, that had filled her heart ever since she first saw Peter Gross until it tainted every drop of blood, now raced through her veins like vitriol.

From The Argus Pheasant by Beecham, John Charles

No fiery dragon in the days of myth Laid waste a land or blasted life with breath More foul or appetite insatiate.

From The Blood of Rachel A Dramatization of Esther, and other poems by Noe, Cotton

Go, then, go, insatiate boy, Nor me longer seek t' annoy: I've said it, nor shall e'er unsay: Go to thy mother, and there play.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard

They are not insatiate, they would perhaps be contented with a far more moderate lot.

From Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. by Hillern, Wilhelmine von




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