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"inappeasable" Definitions
  1. UNAPPEASABLE

11 Sentences With "inappeasable"

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Only the restlessness, the inappeasable longing in her heart had not changed.
Old age, and a mild but inappeasable addiction to alcohol, restores the fat.
This perseverance and inappeasable enmity had been equalled before only by the Darling natives.
The hideous curse was inappeasable, and the doomed victim spell-bound, powerless to resist.
A low wail of inappeasable sorrow, an undertone of dirges, mingles with his gay melodies.
This intelligence threw him into silence, and again her eyes fed upon his firelit face with inappeasable hunger.
Upon the return to their homes, after the adjournment, they were not only met with universal scorn, but with inappeasable rage.
The boys had their own beliefs about the different animals, and one of these concerned the inappeasable ferocity of the zebra.
The fact seems to be, that, once upon a time, the good folks of Bordeaux were taken with an inappeasable desire to have a railway.
I have a great and inappeasable desire to see for myself if all the nooks and corners of that place have given up their secrets.
The description continued: > [T]here is nothing like it in Europe; no transition so sudden, so pleasant, > and so easily effected. ... There is nothing comparable to the completeness > of the change brought about by stepping across the canal. The visitor leaves > behind him at almost a single step the rigidity of the American, the > everlasting hurry and worry of the insatiate race for wealth, the > inappeasable thirst of Dives, and enters at once into the borders of people > more readily happy, more readily contented, more easily pleased, far more > closely wedded to music and the dance, to the song, and life in the bright, > open air. Before Cincinnati's incline system was built in the 1870s, which allowed development of residential areas on the hills, the city's population density was 32,000 people per square mile.

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