Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
Supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction.
1 Well, The Walking Dead: 400 Days might not quite satiate that hunger.
2 Twenty long minutes later, mighty Zeppelin returned to satiate their famished followers.
3 However, this was not enough to satiate the EFF's appetite for retribution.
4 Even their death did not satiate the brutal rage of the multitude.
5 He ardently longed for the moment when he might satiate his vengeance.
6 To satiate one thief, is to tempt twenty other people to steal.
7 There was no hope which he could not flatter, excite, or satiate .
8 Crux is a new mobile game designed to satiate your beta-obsessed brain.
9 Luckily, streaming services have plenty of true crime documentaries to satiate their needs.
10 Mr. Black appeared to be in no indecent haste to satiate my craving.
11 And that won't satiate a public hungry for Marty McFly kicks.
12 This explosive cereal does not satiate the proverbially sweet tooth of our people.
13 He ate with avidity the most disgusting things to satiate his depraved appetite.
14 She did not weary or satiate , like a mere sensual beauty.
15 Have you not done everything to satiate your passion for the beloved object?
16 Fat can help satiate your appetite and stabilize blood sugar levels.
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