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sated

adjective as in full

adjective as in satisfied

noun as in dulled

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And any maternal instincts that I ever had, as small as they were, were absolutely sated by this character.

The last mile is where you gain the most elevation, so make sure you’re hydrated and sated with a power snack for that final push.

“But I fear that they will come away sated now that they have seen the last word on the Holocaust.”

Researchers found that once prompted, this flood of hormones continues for roughly five minutes before tapering off, enabling mothers to feed their young until they are sated or begin crying again.

After an initial rendezvous or two, he was back at ease in the dating world, sated by the prospect of courting a variety of dynamic women.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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