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quenchless

ADJECTIVE
  1. impossible to quench
    unquenchable thirst

How To Use quenchless In A Sentence

  • Furthermore, "these [fragments] were destined to a noble lot ... to light another land, the quenchless ray that soon shall gloriously expand The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece
  • I had a chance to talk recently with Dr. Sarah B. Warren, a psychologist and addiction specialist, who believes the calamity in the Gulf of Mexico may be that wake up call we need that pushes us to take the hard steps necessary to overcome our quenchless thirst for oil. Wendy Gordon: The Gulf Spill: Hitting Bottom in Our Addiction to Oil
  • On the one hand, we depend on energy corporations to drive the economy, and to slake America's quenchless thirst for cheap, reliable fuel. Elizabeth Bisbee Silber: Obama, the Oil Spill and the American Psyche
  • All brandishing their162 brands of quenchless fire, The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great
  • They circulate in and out of the kitchen with their quenchless thirst and bottomless bellies. Words in a French Life
  • Once more I write with the splendours of the quenchless fires in sight, and the usual world seems twilight and commonplace by the fierce glare of Halemaumau, and the fitful glare of the other and loftier flame, which is burning ten thousand feet higher in lonely The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Q quailing culprit quaint peculiarities qualifying service quavering voice queer tolerance quenchless despair querulous disposition [querulous = habitually complaining] questionable data questioning gaze quibbling speech quick sensibility quiescent melancholy quiet cynicism quivering excitement quixotic impulse quizzical expression quondam foe [quondam = former] Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases A Practical Handbook Of Pertinent Expressions, Striking Similes, Literary, Commercial, Conversational, And Oratorical Terms, For The Embellishment Of Speech And Literature, And The Improvement Of The Vocabulary Of Those Per
  • One listening for cries of fear or pleas of mercy would have heard none; men, women or children, they died slashing and clawing, their last gasp a sob of fury, or a snarl of quenchless hatred. People of the Dark
  • Precaution however was ineffectual, for their thirst was quenchless. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • Let it blaze quenchlessly before the mind, warming the heart to mercy. The Faithful Steward Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character
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