Sentence examples for satisfying interjection from inspiring English sources

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The first syllable of this satisfying interjection saw print in a satire by Thomas Nashe in 1592: "Pish, pish, what talke you of old age or balde pates?" Although >pish-posh appeared in 1834 as an Anglo-Indian name for a slop of rice soup and meat, the use of the term as an interjection seems less related to Indian soup than to a reduplicative lengthening of >pish into >pishposh.

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Most satisfying.

How satisfying.

They're completely satisfying.

It was insanely satisfying.

To gloat, divinely satisfying.

None are satisfying.

That might be satisfying.

Both were satisfying.

Entrees were uniformly satisfying.

Fair, simple, satisfying.

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