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the gratification
noun
The act of gratifying, or pleasing, either the mind, the taste, or the appetite
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The gratification of idle curiosity?
Drugs policies serve the gratification of politicians.
The job offered the gratification and attention she craved.
"I can't give him the gratification of knowing I'm mad.
The "good stuff," the gratification, doesn't get to the superintendent.
Success seldom brought him the gratification he thought it would.
The gratification, Bogle writes, came from the performance.
This term doesn't just apply to the gratification of the Smartphone Tango.
The gratification we memoirists do experience is infinitely deeper and more bittersweet.
And like most performers, she by definition enjoys the gratification of love from strangers.
The gratification of knowing you've made someone's life easier is a sweet reward.
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