Sentence examples for the insatiable from inspiring English sources

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the insatiable

adjective

Not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased; very greedy; as, an insatiable appetite, thirst, or desire.

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One is the insatiable thrill of winning.

– continue to express the insatiable curiosity that animates human consciousness.

She is mystified by the insatiable appetite for crime fiction.

The other is the insatiable thrill of losing.

The insatiable job market that sucked them in is beginning to tire.

"And this is not the insatiable demand from the west Midlands or from north London.

"The insatiable demand of the common market lowered standards of some papers," she says.

The nation was hungry for details, and the press was happy to feed the insatiable beast.

"And this is another vehicle to satisfy the insatiable quest for talent".

The development of the autocomplete feature reflects the insatiable demand for speed among computer users.

The benefits from satisfying the insatiable American thirst for energy will not come without headaches.

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