insatiable in English

adjective
1
(of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy.
an insatiable hunger for success

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1. Another cake? You're insatiable!

2. Insatiable you are, and lewd.

3. She ridiculed his insatiable greed.

4. Acquisitive: See: confiscatory , insatiable , mercenary , parsimonious

5. She has an insatiable Curiosity about life

6. An insatiable Craving for tomatoes or …

7. Her lust for money is insatiable.

8. That politician is insatiable for power.

9. And we have an insatiable appetite.

10. The public have an insatiable appetite for scandal.

11. She has an insatiable curiosity about life.

12. Nothing, it seemed, would satisfy his insatiable curiosity.

13. Most children have an insatiable desire for knowledge.

14. She had an insatiable thirst for attention.

15. The man was lascivious, sexually perverted and insatiable.

16. His insatiable curiosity will be the death of him.

17. His curiosity about the natural world is insatiable.

18. Thompson claimed he had an insatiable sexual appetite.

19. We all know of his insatiable lust for the young flesh.

20. The observer has an insatiable desire for abstract knowledge.

21. There seems to be an insatiable demand for more powerful computers.

22. Overnight she developed an insatiable appetite, and began to gain weight.

23. The thirst for publications —Bibles, books, brochures, magazines— was insatiable.

24. His passion for work was insatiable, an admirable quality in a man.

25. The public has an insatiable appetite for stories about the famous.

26. Humankind seems to have an insatiable urge to conquer and explore.

27. I love reading: I have an insatiable appetite for vicarious experience.

28. Avarice An excessive or insatiable desire for money or material things

29. People seem to have an insatiable appetite for news of any kind.

30. We have this insatiable drive to be successful in the markets we serve.

31. I was insatiable , and simply gorged myself on the superabundance of books there.

32. The insatiable patent system, however, Clutched to those two words like to a straw

33. Affablest – the most friendly and pleasant avaracious – having insatiable greed avidity – eagerness; greediness

34. Or will your insatiable hunger to uncover the truth push you deeper into the abyss?

35. 18 Just as Francis was sated with the high political world, Astill was insatiable.

36. 19 I was insatiable ,(www.Sentencedict.com) and simply gorged myself on the superabundance of books there.

37. However, the popular perception of China as an insatiable commodity - guzzler is now too simple.

38. 20 Christians today must abhor insatiable greed like that manifested by some Israelites back then.

39. Driven by insatiable curiosity, Leeuwenhoek used to study just about anything he could fit under his lens.

40. Some in financial distress blame bankers and lenders for loaning sums to satisfy insatiable wants rather than affordable needs.

41. Covetousness is an insatiable desire for worldly gain and lies at the heart of where most sin originates

42. The crowds’ lust for action was insatiable, so reluctant fighters were egged on with whips and branding irons.

43. Bulimiac definition: pathologically insatiable hunger , esp when caused by a brain lesion Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

44. What a huge sacrifice of ‘gold and silver and precious stone and desirable things’ to the insatiable god of armaments!

45. Their observations concerning the insatiable appetite for immediate team success from the age of eight are so relevant.

46. The agonies she endured never satisfied her insatiable thirst to suffer for sinners and for the souls in Purgatory.

47. 18 The government is not some sinister monster gobbling up taxpayers' money simply to satisfy its own insatiable appetite.

48. I've started reading your column in the Sunday Express but that won't satisfy my insatiable appetite for your peerless wit.

49. The remarkable Ceylonese railway network was built largely as a response to the insatiable demands of tea-planting from the 1880s.

50. Avarice is reprehensible acquisitiveness, excessive and insatiable desire to acquire or possess more wealth, riches or material gain than one needs or deserves