How To Use Satiable In A Sentence

  • Such a contrast to the generation that came before, with their big ideas, their insatiable appetites and their blithe disregard for the rest of the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Books about genes seem to have joined the ranks of cookbooks and doctor books in that there appears to be an insatiable market for them.
  •     He'd come uninvited, but not unexpected; if it was rude of us to be such unsolicitous hosts, I told myself, it was only rudeness paid in kind, so we tried to forgive one another, Willie and I, for our eager, curious hunger grown insatiable. Heron Lake
  • I also recall the ferocity of the werewolf, and his insatiable hatred for humankind while in that form. Red dust
  • China's insatiable demand for commodities to feed its fast-growing economy has led to rampant global demand for most metals. Times, Sunday Times
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  • There's an insatiable demand that causes questions for society as a whole. Times, Sunday Times
  • His nonchalance contrasted with insatiable appetite from hedge funds and speculators. Times, Sunday Times
  • My prodigious (if I may humbly say so myself) drinking is coupled with insatiable eating.
  • To the insatiable bloody appetite of this creature nothing comes amiss; he takes the male ostrich by surprise, and slays that wariest of wild things on his nest; He captures little birds with the dexterity of a cat, and hunts for diurnal armadillos; he comes unawares upon the deer and huanaco, and, springing like lightning on them, dislocates their necks before their bodies touch the earth. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • Her mother is a drug addict and has been in and out of jail for over a decade, and Megan's insatiable craving for affection is both tragic and repellent.
  • The harpy, whose name was derived from the Greek word arpazo, ‘to seize’, was a monstrous female demon of insatiable hunger, known as temptress, seductress and tormenter of victims.
  • If that is true, when taxpayers who want to keep their hard-earned money are compared to politicians who want to take it from them to feed their uncontrolled spending, whose appetite better warrants the word insatiable? '
  • He is insatiable in the quest for honours - often putting himself through a punishing schedule.
  • Baltimore's millers and merchants linked backcountry farmers to an Atlantic market that showed an insatiable appetite for American produce.
  • He was dominated by an insatiable drive for fame.
  • I was a manipulator and scoundrel of the worst kind, who would do anything and everything necessary to satisfy my own insatiable appetite for ‘wine, women, and song’.
  • Unfortunately, quite a few children with attention control problems are accurately described as insatiable. A Mind at a Time
  • His insatiable desire for new challenges was matched by an ability to juggle huge numbers of conflicting projects at the same time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mulvey also has an insatiable appetite for collaboration, appearing on colleagues' recordings, or just stepping on stage with other artists to try something spontaneous, something unrehearsed.
  • I don't think they're racist, they are just insatiable in their efforts to spin everything the wany they want it. Final Numbers: Obama Wins Huge Victory
  • She is not interested in neophilia, the insatiable hunger for the new that is one of the terrible afflictions of contemporary society. Victoria Miro, queen of arts
  • He was accused of sacrificing all, including justice, to his insatiable ambition.
  • Grann notes that in 1753 a Portuguese bandeirante - a soldier of fortune - emerged from the Amazon jungle and described how, "after a long and troublesome peregrination, incited by the insatiable greed of gold", he had seen the ruins of an ancient city from a mountain top. Signs of the Times
  • A talented writer with an insatiable curiosity and a legendary dedication to thoroughness, she was also incredibly intelligent and drop-dead gorgeous to boot.
  • Is the whole desire for intimacy insatiable? Christianity Today
  • Every respectable galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center -- all except the one galaxy that has now been caught in the act of ejecting its insatiable mass-muncher.
  • Kicking off the summer dance season this week are two festivals that will satisfy even the most insatiable of dance appetites.
  • Instead, we listened to tributes that limned his capacity to touch and generosity of spirit, his impact, his love of words, his insatiable curiosity and, most importantly, the empathy and warmth that fueled his writing and the relationships in which he luxuriated. Andrew S. Doctoroff: The Last Lecture Given by Our Good Friend Jeff Zaslow
  • I've started reading your column in the Sunday Express but that won't satisfy my insatiable appetite for your peerless wit.
  • Her confrontation of the insatiable satyr while he has his hand up another honey's haunches is the sole moment of real emotion in what is otherwise a movie of surfaces.
  • Behold, here there begins an eternal craving and continual yearning in eternal insatiableness. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • The public has an insatiable appetite for scandal and political controversy.
  • Play through 10 thrilling stages as both Lawrence Talbot and The Wolfman and experience the brute strength and insatiable bloodlust that launched a legacy of horror!
  • Or the insatiable market for pirated DVD titles, despite the atrocious video quality resulting from being 'recorded' in a noisy theater with a shaky hand-held camera, and the 5.1 soundtrack being reduced to a monaural garble, (thanks to the built-in $3 microphone). Would you buy a ‘no-name’ brand television? | Sync Blog
  • By then, the apparently insatiable appetite for this magical place may justify it as a fifth day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only is it a hard taskmaster, insatiable in the demands it makes on its followers, it often saves the best till last.
  • ‘The truth is the whole army is burning with an insatiable desire to wreak vengeance on South Carolina,’ he had written on Christmas Eve, 1864.
  • Given great leeway in implementing welfare reform, the states were as insatiable as the federal government in crafting rules designed to cut welfare caseloads.
  • Entirely new publications came into being to satisfy the insatiable demands of people clamoring for historical truth.
  • Now it's a country with an insatiable appetite for cars. The Sun
  • The one thing that he accomplished was to depict the ruin of an heroic nature through an insatiable ambition for supremacy, doomed by its own vastitude to defeat itself, -- supremacy of conquest and dominion with Tamburlaine, supremacy of knowledge with Dr. Faustus, supremacy of wealth with Barabas, the Jew of The Theory of the Theatre
  • He says: 'The seemingly insatiable demand for energy from emerging countries is not going to disappear overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe it's an insatiable desire to always be the "hippest" country in the world - the country that everyone else looks to for modern cultural trends. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The England team have wound down their pre-Ashes practice now, more than anything an exercise in ticking-over before getting outdoors in Perth at the weekend, but Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad were bowling under the tutelage of David Saker, while Jonathan Trott, insatiable worker and usually the only one left to turn off the lights, was there with Graham Gooch and his dog-ball thrower. No spin required as the ECB gets its coaching house in order
  • Revived from my state of walking death, I awoke with an insatiable thirst for that world, a mad desire to recapture it in the waking hours.
  • Arguably, an insatiable quest for perfection might be said to characterize not only most anorexics but most designers, too.
  • That politician is insatiable for power.
  • Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal.
  • Is there really an insatiable demand for more and more forensics? Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is a panorama of the entire Victorian era, with its insatiable appetite for improving the human condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • I actually have this insatiable urge to organize and it's taking all my willpower not to just run down to the laundry room and wash and fold all the stuff.
  • So called socialist societies have been as bad as any other in helping to destroy the balance of nature in trying to satisfy the insatiable greed of humans.
  • Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.
  • A reality not of paper, but one that lives within us and determines each instant of our countless daily deaths, and that nourishes a source of insatiable creativity, full of sorrow and beauty, of which this roving and nostalgic Colombian is but one cipher more, singled out by fortune. Gabriel García Márquez - Nobel Lecture
  • But his insatiable curiosity was matched by prodigious energy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Entirely new publications came into being to satisfy the insatiable demands of people clamoring for historical truth.
  • I watch the spreading ripples of her moonlit eyes, hypnotized by the suede kiss of her insatiableness. the lady of the lake presses herself against the reaching shelf of a sandy mouth reabsorbing the tiny trembling pools of pleasures glistening frenzy. and in my swimming wake there is an unravelling scar upon the surface, barely visible if only for an instance metaphor for the finite ness of my life and perhaps that is why Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • The aim is to supply the insatiable Japanese market, which prefers oily tuna for sushi.
  • One of the answers is what Mr. Mallevays describes as the "insatiable" desire for luxury goods among Chinese high-net-worth individuals. Saved by the BRICs
  • Brady somehow has figured all of this out - how to be famous and chic and still be the most popular, admired guy in his locker room, loved by his head coach and owner, a winner whose insatiable drive to succeed remains unquenched.
  • Such increases have been fuelled, in particular, by our seemingly insatiable appetite for second homes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nothing, it seemed, would satisfy his insatiable curiosity.
  • The Notebooks bear witness to the specifics of her insatiable wanderlust.
  • His insatiable desire for new challenges was matched by an ability to juggle huge numbers of conflicting projects at the same time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mal-Se was a protein creature or endospermic monster which was characterized by an insatiable voracity. Plasma Monster
  • A talented cast played out the unlikely story line of an insatiable flesh-eating plant who brings fame, fortune and finally doom to the Skid Row florist.
  • By then, the apparently insatiable appetite for this magical place may justify it as a fifth day. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love reading: I have an insatiable appetite for vicarious experience.
  • Other story lines involve the Democratic gubernatorial primary in which Kane is playing games with both the slobby and corrupt old incumbent and a chipper young challenger Jeff Hephner, who talks like a sincere man of the people and has an insatiable appetite for risky sex in semipublic places. Real Monsters and Fairy Tales
  • When I see her in these moods there's this very satiable feeling of hopelessness, helplessness and this suffocating feeling of needing to be helped. Indiankurtis Diary Entry
  • All that was needed in their manifestos was a relatively minor commitment to defence and security compared with the insatiable demands of welfare and health. Times, Sunday Times
  • He says: 'The seemingly insatiable demand for energy from emerging countries is not going to disappear overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently, she was quite insatiable in the privacy of her own chamber.
  • As his relevance increases so does the insatiable yearning for their source to yield more.
  • He is insatiable in the quest for honours - often putting himself through a punishing schedule.
  • It seems only natural that the daily circuit of, say, moon round earth, though satiable only by a mind, was independent of any perception whatever. Deepak Chopra: The Illusion of Past, Present, Future
  • But with its insatiable urge to itemise components of the national culture, The Ask is also the latest instalment in a tradition of urban literary surveys that reaches back to Whitman. The Ask by Sam Lipsyte
  • Pettiness is really a Republican trademark, together with unsatiable greed. Poll: Obama approval rating dips under 60 percent
  • Once this infinity attaches to even the most trivial or dissolute of ordinary passions it lends the full force and import of freedom to it, fueling an obsessive and insatiable fanaticism.
  • They are transformed into a conviction of being quite generally unreliable, untrustworthy, and insatiable. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • The problem facing designers, however, is the apparently insatiable consumer appetite for knockoffs. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the additional handpicking of the newly selected members of the Islamic 'Majles,' the clergies have intensified their terror and war against the people of Iran and their insatiable appetite for another holocaust against the Jewish State, at all cost. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • And I had this insatiable thirst for change. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like so many politicians, he had an insatiable appetite/desire/hunger for power.
  • Very likely," I thought, "the repentant-knight, who warned me of the evil which has befallen me, was busy retrieving his lost honour, while I was sinking into the same sorrow with himself; and, hearing of the dangerous and mysterious being, arrived at his tree in time to save me from being dragged to its roots, and buried like carrion, to nourish him for yet deeper insatiableness. Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
  • It turns out the demographic has an insatiable yen for humor that skewers country-fried stereotypes.
  • The huge shining assemblage grins at the spectator, a mocking mirror to insatiable greed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus earnestly does a gracious soul desire communion with God, thus impatient is it in the want of that communion, so impossible does it find it to be satisfied with any thing short of that communion, and so insatiable is it in taking the pleasures of that communion when the opportunity of it returns, still thirsting after the full enjoyment of him in the heavenly kingdom. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The observer has an insatiable desire for abstract knowledge.
  • 'Vantage number three, 'satiable Elephant's Child. The time is out of joint, O cursed spite . . .
  • He also has immense personal charm, a showman's love of performing and an insatiable thirst to learn new music. Times, Sunday Times
  • The public have an insatiable appetite for scandal.
  • This individual has an unsatiable hunger for power and riches with little conscience of how she gets there. Sarah Palin On Bush Doctrine: Homina, Homina, Homina
  • He was a born teacher who had a seemingly insatiable desire to communicate his enthusiasm for mathematics.
  • Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation.
  • Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.
  • His passion for work was insatiable, an admirable quality in a man.
  • The world's insatiable demand for energy is rapidly altering the economics of its production. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's an insatiable demand for what we do. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there really an insatiable demand for more and more forensics? Times, Sunday Times
  • When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger.
  • But his insatiable curiosity was matched by prodigious energy. Times, Sunday Times
  • They love to show off their plots and share tips, and have an insatiable desire to know more and grow more. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are incensed by the Government's insatiable thirst for higher taxes and more public spending, which has failed to improve services.
  • Although the initial horror has passed, the news cycle-with its insatiable appetite, continues to demand to be fed with more stories, more coverage, more answers to unanswerable questions.
  • Maybe that explains her passion for fine red wines and her insatiable appetite for weirdness of all flavors.
  • Driven by an insatiable and compassionless greed, the predatory capitalist system won out.
  • Now it's a country with an insatiable appetite for cars. The Sun
  • In 1545, Dr. Browne writes: "Here reigneth insatiable ambition; here reigneth continually coigne and livery, and callid extortion. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
  • In contrast, the most destructive thing in our lives, the perpetual experience of great suffering, is brought about by our own egocentric clinging to selfish and insatiable pursuits.
  • I think it is HIGHLY satiable - by GLloyd Rowsey on Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 5: 58: 12 AM An Occasional Dose of Definitions from Ambrose Bierce's "The Devil's Dictionary." They're Just What the Doctor Ordered!
  • Aren't we playing up to the male libido and their insatiable desire for sex and excitement?
  • Humankind seems to have an insatiable urge to conquer and explore.
  • The observer has an insatiable desire for abstract knowledge.
  • The standard definition of utility starts with the assumption of complete, transitive, non-satiable, non-alphabetic preferences over all goods. Just Resting, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Once again, football's insatiable greed threatens to be its undoing.
  • Had anybody ever reported seeing fish jump over reeds for no apparent reason or at least for any reason apparent to humans, who have an unsatiable need for "reasons". Archive 2008-01-01
  • For both they that gathered more, and they that gathered less, were found to have the same quantity, God in this way punishing insatiableness. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Unfortunately many students have their "'satiable curiosity" not only buried, but well and truly laid to rest as they struggle up Mount. October 2008
  • It is worth reminding ourselves when times look bleak that we, the passionate, insatiable bibliolaters are in good company with readers everywhere who treat themselves to the hedonistic diversion of words on the page.
  • From London to Hollywood, this exhibition explores to just what extent his photographs have influenced our insatiable attitudes towards fashion, beauty and glamour.
  • Now it's a country with an insatiable appetite for cars. The Sun
  • I don't want to give the impression that -- the key thing about him was a kind of omnivorous, insatiable curiosity. Isaiah Berlin: A Life
  • Yet it is his thirst for knowledge, his insatiable desire to get a little better than he was yesterday, that makes him such a delightful curiosity.
  • Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation.
  • his passion for work was unsatiable
  • But his insatiable appetite for politics and getting things done was evident long before he sought elected office.
  • They are likewise bloody; for their throat is an open sepulchre, cruel as the grave, gaping to devour and to swallow up, insatiable as the grave, which never says, It is enough, Prov. xxx. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • That they should be insatiable, which is the greatest misery of all in a poor condition. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • She bought three, because of Ben's insatiable demands as a colourer. Bottled Spider
  • I wonder what their own explanation is for their seemingly insatiable appeal? Times, Sunday Times
  • These three petitions teach the insatiableness, if we may use the word, of devout desires. Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • Another pest is a small midge, or sand-fly, which causes intolerable itching, and subsequent irritation, and is in this respect the most insufferable torment in Sikkim; the minutest rent in one's clothes is detected by the acute senses of this insatiable bloodsucker, which is itself so small as to be barely visible without a microscope. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • There's an insatiable demand that causes questions for society as a whole. Times, Sunday Times
  • Come on woman, you've already had a romp in a supply cupboard, how insatiable can your sexual appetite be?
  • Once Homo censorious draws blood, his appetite becomes insatiable.
  • Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.
  • I'm a fan of adventure, a thrill-seeker with an insatiable curiosity and appetite for learning. A Tribute to Mothers
  • Nothing, it seemed, would satisfy his insatiable curiosity.
  • The result is a panorama of the entire Victorian era, with its insatiable appetite for improving the human condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a very controlled privilege because there is an insatiable appetite for news from the camp. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the drummers gave out in their turn, and I had to send the insatiable melomaniac and his family on shore at last, whether he would or no. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
  • There's an insatiable demand for what we do. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a moment, his anger concentrated on pure, soulless insatiable carnal hunger and desire, which was the cause of all his suffering.
  • With a shortage of tribeswomen, and an insatiable lust setting our loins ablaze, we decided to form a raiding party, with the intention of despoiling the neighboring conan. com forums. Conan and the Horndogs!
  • Such a contrast to the generation that came before, with their big ideas, their insatiable appetites and their blithe disregard for the rest of the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • His team now boasts a dynamic edge, an insatiable hunger for success.
  • Thompson claimed he had an insatiable sexual appetite.
  • Our government is bloated, inefficient, out-of-touch, and has mortgaged the future of many generations with its unsatiable appetite for spending beyond our means. Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
  • Photographs were widely used at the exposition, where the public's thirst for vicarious pleasure seemed insatiable.
  • What farther he might have had in his thoughts to do is known to Him whom he served so industriously and so faithfully in his spirit in the gospel while he was here on earth, and with whom he now enjoys the reward of all his labours and all his sufferings; for certain it is concerning Dr Owen, that as God gave him very transcendent abilities, so he did therewithal give him a boundless enlargedness of heart, and unsatiable desire to do service to Pneumatologia
  • All that was needed in their manifestos was a relatively minor commitment to defence and security compared with the insatiable demands of welfare and health. Times, Sunday Times
  • My insatiable curiosity got the best of me.
  • He had boundless mental energy and an apparently insatiable appetite for statistics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Combine this with his instinctive and insatiable appetite for success and you have a winning formula.
  • While travelling through that godforsaken country in the hope of turning the fruit of my loins into something vaguely resembling a man, I was unable to shake an insatiable hunger for biltong.
  • Months of painful hand-wringing and hype cumulate on Election Day with an unstoppable, insatiable demand for information. Election 2010: The dangers of exit polls
  • Not only is it a hard taskmaster, insatiable in the demands it makes on its followers, it often saves the best till last.
  • Costume rental shops report brisk business in trying to keep up with the insatiable demand of name-dropping nincompoops looking for funky fashions and gaudy gowns to wear for the event.
  • As she was insatiable, Maudgalya got fed up and reverted to ascesis.
  • It is a very controlled privilege because there is an insatiable appetite for news from the camp. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alas, this deep insatiableness of sense, the dreary vacuity of soul that follows fulness of animal delight, the restless exactingness of undirected imagination, was never recognised by Rousseau distinctly enough to modify either his conduct or his theory of life. Rousseau
  • She has an insatiable hunger for knowledge.
  • After 16 years, Hayes says she is still an ‘insatiable plant lover: I think of myself as a flower floozy.’
  • He devoured ideas with an insatiable curiosity and then pursued them with unbounded energy and infectious enthusiasm.
  • As the months groaned by there were rumours of big price increases, insatiable thirst and catastrophic suspension failure.
  • Now its pretty obvious to the average observer of this species that lurking just below the surface of an insatiable lust for money is malice.
  • The insatiable yearning to know more makes each day exciting and each discovery a gem.
  • By then he had the earring, the peak of his baseball pointing northeast and an insatiable desire to speak about himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • That wooden box, with its mouthlike slit was like an insatiable monster that was constantly fed, yet was still gaping for more. I Will Repay
  • Such increases have been fuelled, in particular, by our seemingly insatiable appetite for second homes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, insatiable hunger.
  • A month away from her 70th birthday, Fraser exudes girlish enthusiasm and insatiable curiosity.
  • a satiable thirst
  • Bitterly, Marschner clenched his fist at this insatiableness. Menschen im Krieg. English
  • I shutter to look 20 years into the future where the seeds of disaster are being sown today by the clueless Congressional Democrats who are motivated only by their unsatiable desire to control all us like we're little chidlren. McConnell: Health care bill a 'legislative train wreck'
  • I love reading: I have an insatiable appetite for vicarious experience.
  • The main culprits are legal and illegal logging, to meet the world's insatiable demand for tropical hardwood. Times, Sunday Times
  • At certain intervals his mania came upon him, the strange hallucination of something four-footed, the persistent fancy that the brute in him had now grown so large, so insatiable, that it had taken everything, even to his very self, his own identity -- that he had literally _become the brute_. Vandover and the Brute
  • And, like a cancer, it is insatiable and always demands "more. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • Sahwah, like the Elephant's Child, was filled with 'satiable' curiosity. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
  • Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics.
  • Its pure lust; an insatiable greed for pleasure on my behalf, and a hunger for self-glory and pride on hers.
  • Company edicts protected Khoisan from enslavement from the earliest days of VOC settlement, but Jan van Riebeeck employed local servants, including Krotoa, whose incorporation into colonial society as Eva was never complete. 22 Her liminal status was a harbinger of things to come for Khoisan, whose own family connections or sense of belonging were often no match for the colonists 'insatiable demand for labor and the dominant society's concomitant ability to construe subordinate identities as subordinated labor. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • The McCan do nothing mavericks are hard at succeeding with their unsatiable desires: McCain is a man who thinks he deserves to be President and repeats over and over and over about his tragic experience of being a POW. Morning Buzz: The Palin Push
  • Most children have an insatiable desire for knowledge.
  • But I have an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The world's insatiable demand for energy is rapidly altering the economics of its production. Times, Sunday Times
  • And Talisso answered, with a peal of orgulous laughter: "Restless as the sea; insatiable as the grave. A Child's Book of Saints
  • This policeman has an insatiable desire for disport, so he rides this small bike in no time when he sees it.
  • I can never thank them enough for their lack of prejudice, their depth and their unending willingness to satisfy all the demands of a director as insatiable as I am.
  • That's what the famous theologian called our inherent and essentially insatiable drive to meticulously systematise our lives, until every conceivable phenomenon is both categorised and comprehended.
  • Normally, you would notice the danger signs - the need for control, the short attention span, the tarty clothes, the insatiable insecurity, the hunger for excitement - and take appropriate action.
  • The underlying problem is the insatiable appetite of modern political campaigns for ever more cash.
  • The world's insatiable demand for energy is rapidly altering the economics of its production. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was still time to make his last call on this nasty case, a kind of valediction his so-called insatiable curiosity made imperative. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • He had boundless mental energy and an apparently insatiable appetite for statistics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Endowed with an insatiable appetite for milkweed, and almost always in close proximity to the plant, these larvae eventually turn into butterflies and continue flying north.
  • Like so many politicians, he had an insatiable appetite/desire/hunger for power.
  • Being a batsman with an insatiable hunger for runs, he will also no doubt gorge himself at the expense of bowling attacks the length and breadth of the country.

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