This at first suggests an appetency for another language like the dog-Latin gibberish of children.
2
Thus also the glans penis, when it is distended with blood, acquires a new sensibility, and a new appetency.
3
There is a literary appetite, which the author can no more impart than the most skilful cook can give an appetency to the guests.
4
I myself doubt that particular application of the Darwinian theory which attributes male peculiarities of form, structure, colour, and ornament to female appetency or predilection.
5
BMW has finally revealed a secret project bakkie that twelve of its most talented young technical appetencies have been working on.
1
Whatever the state of Asher's heart, he had gone to ground, eluding even the appetence of Christopher Christmas's researches.
Ús de appetites en anglès
1
In the struggles of the will against the appetites, the reason expires.
2
Golding used the imagined past to distil essential human appetites and conflicts.
3
In short, he had one of the best appetites in the world.
4
Our appetites for entertainment have rapidly changed; TV naturally adapts in response.
5
It was welcome news since Brucker was a man of strong appetites.
6
Cows just seem to have very large appetites and intakes in September.
7
He tells of the appetites; he does not tell of their food.
8
Greedy appetites which reign in others are in them compelled to serve.
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They had forms and appetites that no book had ever set down.
10
The giants were judging the appetites of the travelers by their own.
11
And the appetites of Lord Bagot and the others were equally fine.
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But it's the bakeries and food emporia that have really whetted appetites.
13
I listen, I watch the birds; I cook for our fading appetites.
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The man of taste willingly escapes the gross thraldom of the appetites.
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So think for a moment-areyou controlling your own appetites and impulses?
16
Those same appetites also attract powerful enemies and uncertain allies, including Devlin.