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  • Licking the last of the delectable onion sauce off his fork, he carefully pushed his cutlery together and sat back in his chair, satiated.
  • However, when still unsatiated they cannot opt to kill fewer prey. Education For Sanity
  • The display of gold satiated my thirst of a lifetime, the incredible offers, and the variety of designs, in bright, and white gold, in muted and coppery gold.
  • Romans, their bellies full and passions satiated, tolerated a nanny state. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fundamental idea is that porridge, pulses, whole-grains and other hippie comestibles eliminate the hunger pangs born of sugar lows; they keep you satiated for longer, leaving you less open to the pernicious call of the fridge.
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  • When she's satiated, she can be unbelievably cruel. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your spending needs are still not satiated, check out other markets, such as Portobello, or just by walking through London you will find hidden gems of stores throughout the city.
  • Whenever the husband went out, he would come back satiated with food and wine.
  • I think one reason Twitter leaves me unsatiated is that it asks the most boring question possible: "What are you doing? Twitter Away Your Life With Social Networking
  • I fear that my "insecurity" and "low self-esteem" are just general key words for the underlying unsatiated feeling that I may be gay. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Finally replete and satiated, the bronze bird cheeped happily, mouth opening to reveal four flat, stubby teeth.
  • Googling himself was another addiction that became satiated because everything he read was horrible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
  • According to some new numbers out from Hitwise, searchers have an unsatiated hunger for details on the Republican candidate's policy positions and the Democratic candidate's biography. Daily Digest: Defining "Mission Accomplished"
  • They interfere with the hormones leptin and ghrelin, and leave us feeling unsatiated - and leading us to consume more. The Sun
  • The moment before she passed out in fully satiated glee her long mascaraed eye lashes fluttered and she whispered, “todo.” Whimsytown, USA
  • Her curiosity was soon satiated when the door opened to reveal a handsome young man of about twenty with bright red hair and the palest blue eyes she had ever seen.
  • I spent days just wandering around and around, until I was satiated with splendour.
  • Her curiosity satiated, she walked away without a backwards glance.
  • She finished the meal and sat back with a satiated sigh.
  • We finished with a fillet of pork with a port wine reduction and then the aforementioned triple textured chocolate and sat back totally satiated.
  • Satiated, her tongue genteelly licks away a tiny bead of sauce that lingers on her lip.
  • Miss Delany tripped past me in her sky-blue tights to hold the audience spellbound with her jugglery, and spin plates and throw glittering knives until the satiated people turned to welcome Horan and his "cogged" dumbbells and clubs. The Maids of Paradise
  • By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments.
  • It's always frustrating to watch an artist with top-shelf talent reach that inadvertently satiated moment when there's really nothing important to say, nothing to add.
  • They make their student-years but a pretext for a life of rough debauchery, from which they issue with a bought diploma; and, in many cases, satiated and disgusted with their own lives, they dwindle down into the timeserving reactionaries, the worst enemies of free development, because they themselves have abused in youth the little liberty they enjoyed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • Satiated with impala, she climbed up to a low branch and lounged over it, legs on either side. Times, Sunday Times
  • I simply cannot create great football without my other appetites being satiated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Satiated with mediaevalism, he tried the Roman Forum. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • And when satiated, they are more sleepy. The Scientist
  • While Colorado's mountainous terrain offers innumerable beautiful sights that leave one longing for more and never satiated, its magnitude of awe and grandeur also invoke a humbling effect on mankind.
  • Once satiated by wealth, they want more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Satiated, her tongue genteelly licks away a tiny bead of sauce that lingers on her lip.
  • This theory says that women are orgasmic so that they're satiated after orgasm and they'll be so tired after orgasm with intercourse that they'll keep lying down on their backs so that the sperm don't leak out.
  • First, protein is very filling and so will help you to feel satiated quickly and keep you full between meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once you are satiated with the endless rounds of kababs, they suggest another course, this time, a selection of rotis, dhals and biryanis with raithas to cool down the palate after all those spicy dishes.
  • So satiated were they that they feared they would get choked if they lay flat; they slept sitting up.
  • The grog had satiated her thirst, but had seemed to increase her hunger.
  • Exhausted but satiated, they head home with bandages over their new tattoos, wondering what to get next. The Sun
  • Na-Nachman psychiatrists believe Chomsky-Schleim-Landau is due to suppressed anger over delayed diaper change or unsatiated breast feeding, leaving a CSL carrier prone to anger, temper tantrums & in later life a Peace Now delusional state & Jewish self hate. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The fundamental idea is that porridge, pulses, whole-grains and other hippie comestibles eliminate the hunger pangs born of sugar lows; they keep you satiated for longer, leaving you less open to the pernicious call of the fridge.
  • And that breakfast (a first ever in my adult life) kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer.
  • Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible.
  • Many chiliasts believed that in the millennium all manner of physical craving would be satiated, that men would find all women beautiful, and willing to partake in carnal delights.

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