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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quench her thirst" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to satisfy one's thirst or to make someone less thirsty. You can use it in a sentence any time you need to describe someone satisfying their thirst. Example: After a long hike, Jenny stopped at the water fountain to quench her thirst.
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With every offering, Mother Earth received some candy for her sweet tooth, and a libation, which was poured onto the ground to quench her thirst.
She ripped her hair free and scavenged the dark crevices on her hands and knees finding four crackers, a small bottle of water, and the occasional puddle to quench her thirst.
"It's so good that our school has clean drinking water available all the time now," says Aye, drawing another glass to quench her thirst.
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It was at this fountain that her daughter-in-law, Jeanne Bousque, quenched her thirst.
As the afternoon sun beats down on the parched land, a young girl quenches her thirst with water drawn from the town well.
On a recent hazy morning, a girl plucked from the trash a half-consumed plastic bottle of Frescolita, a Venezuelan soft drink whose flavor resembles cream soda, and quenched her thirst with what remained inside.
"Miss Webb," said a Cambodian officer who spotted her on the roadside, "you are supposed to be dead!" That night Webb stayed at a friend's empty apartment, where three hot baths washed the filth from her skin and 15 glasses of iced orange juice finally quenched her thirst.
After she quenches her thirst by draining the lake, McCay has her carry him offstage while he bows to the audience.
Whether Annie actually cycled the globe or took steamboats and trains so she could cover more countries, hear more languages and taste more flavors, I appreciate how she quenched her thirst for adventure.
Orders from wholesale clients had to be turned down too.Aiming to quench her punters' thirst, Ms Cutts set out a plan for a modest but significant expansion.
This is where the patient intakes a large amount of water – more than eight glasses per day – and this does not quench his/ her thirst.
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