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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

Upon such trifles will envy condescend to feed its insatiate appetite.

From Samboe; or, The African Boy by Hedge, Mary Ann

How many of the insatiate devourers of fiction who feed voraciously on the paper-covered volumes of the news-stand have ever heard of the Memoirs of Miss Sidney Biddulph for example?

From Americanisms and Briticisms with other essays on other isms by Matthews, Brander

The habits and instincts of the animal change; it becomes diurnal in its habits, not choosing the night for its search of food; is more insatiate in its appetite, and the tendency to obesity increases.

From The American Reformed Cattle Doctor by Dadd, George

Helena was loaded by them with coarse flattery, which her insatiate vanity led her to accept, well pleased.

From A Noble Name or D?nninghausen by Gl?mer, Claire Von




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