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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

Or we follow with insatiate ear the accord which sends to us through the stillness of the night a full concert of wind music.

From The Student-Life of Germany by Howitt, William

Even love, long tried, and cherished long, Becomes more tender, and more strong, At thought of that insatiate grave From which its yearnings cannot save.

From Delusion, or The Witch of New England by Lee, Eliza Buckminster

Ghirlandajo was an insatiate worker, and expressed a wish that he had the entire circuit of the walls of Florence to paint upon.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" by Various

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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