Put out, as of fires, flames, or lights.
Suppress or crush completely.
1 No: the river should wash the blood away and quench the fire.
2 Nick wished he could find some water, something to quench the burning.
3 Piecemeal firefighting may not quench the firestorm threatening to engulf the continent.
4 He does not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax.
5 The bruised reed he will not break, nor quench the smoking flax.
6 He would not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax.
7 He'd quench his thirst before an engagement with gunpowder mixed in brandy.
8 Thus even death doth not quench the influence of a good life.
9 One of the men then asked for water to quench his thirst.
10 She could not quench in her husband's bosom the thirst of gold.
11 The juice of the cactus allayed, but did not quench , their thirst.
12 People will even pay you to quench your thirst on their bodies.
13 But when an old house is burning nothing will quench the fire.
14 They who resist it, quench it, and this to their own condemnation.
15 We forgot the tortoise, and dashed forward, eager to quench our thirst.
16 We each of us eagerly took a draught to quench our thirst.
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