Not having been satisfied.
1 He turned from the image of his expiring friend to dwell unsated on hers.
2 He fell with the blow, but my rage was unsated .
3 And we left them still ravening, mad and unsated .
4 The lightnings, unsated in their wrath, flared and flickered on and out across the eastward sea.
5 It was deemed a runaway success and revealed an unsated demand for high-end hotels in Atlantic City.
6 Beaulieu, Würmser, and Alvintzy were not rivals in war; they were tiresome hindrances to his unsated love.
7 His need for vengeance was left unsated .
8 I came away untired, unsated ; and with a delightful and distinct impression of all I had seen.
9 There was an under-current of unsated coquetry.
10 We came to New York unsated and without responsibilities to push us, and looked from the outside in.
11 He paused, but his inordinate passion of speech was unsated : his white lips hung loose for another eruption.
12 But his towering ambition remained unsated .
13 That was a delicious hour, when the mind, still unsated of sleep, played softly with happy, homelike thoughts.
14 True, a child, having a fresh, unsated sensorium, can receive with more vivid pleasure than an adult-fora while.
15 He stood still waiting, ready as a crouching tiger, resolute, a man at bay with an unsated appetite for freedom.
16 The dying farewell of the illustrious officer to his chief, still unsated with glory and conquest, has been told in various ways.
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