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Examples for "sated "
Examples for "sated "
1 So long since she had felt that heady sense of sated passion.
2 That might have sated demand and prevented a real mania from developing.
3 For that is the reason He says: Thy faith hath sated thee.
4 They, too, were tired with the hunting and sated with the quarry.
5 Now that the heart was sated , the mind was running things again.
1 The soul surfeited boils in the furnace, like wine in a vat.
2 The soldiers and the citizens were then surfeited with meat and wine.
3 We have been surfeited with peace talk till we are all irritable.
4 I had been rather surfeited with adventures lately, so held my peace.
5 Who shall say what passes in these august brains surfeited with power?
1 For four hours the six sailors gorged themselves with love and wine.
2 The intestines of our mountains are gorged with precious ore to plethora.
3 You've gorged yourself on corn-fed turkey, organic vegetables and low-sugar cranberry sauce.
4 She spared no pains, and gorged the reverend gentleman with highly-seasoned dishes.
5 Though everyone gorged , they whispered nonetheless about how uncouth it all was.
6 When gorged , the lion falls fast asleep, and is then easily dispatched.
7 Wherefore he sat, gorged , and gazed upon the world with after-dinner contempt.
8 When he has thoroughly gorged himself, then I overthrow and crush him.
9 Remember when we hid in here and gorged on Girl Scout cookies?
10 Several of these he caught, and they were perfectly gorged with spawn.
11 Some yards away, the gorged anophelii did not notice their fallen sister.
12 Thus gorged , he could not hope that his brigandage would remain unknown.
13 By Zeus Laphystius, then, men's flesh was gorged in this distressing fashion.
14 When he has gorged a little more, I'll have his head off.
15 The ratling in the vid gorged on purple fruits, eating them whole.
16 How Madame Valière must have gorged on the sly, the rich eccentric!
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gorge Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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