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"insatiably" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be satisfied
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58 Sentences With "insatiably"

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I'm insatiably curious so I think ... I don't know exactly.
So smart, insatiably curious, and a cool dude all around.
Going home for the holidays makes many people insatiably horny.
This will not end, because people are insatiably interested in tabloidy detail.
On its path moving through the road, it's open, curious, receptive, insatiably open.
Partly it's because he's insatiably curious and has bottomless faith in people's decency.
Or was he just insatiably curious about whether the bomb could indeed be made?
For this insatiably curious woman, the whole point of life was to avoid restriction.
The business model was based on advertising, and advertising was insatiably hungry for people's time.
It has a genetic mutation that makes it eat insatiably so that it gains weight rapidly.
If your mom and dad are insatiably curious, a subscription to CuriosityStream could be the perfect gift.
Favorite hobby/activity: Traveling with my wife and three kids, who are insatiably curious and great companions.
As I neared the end of my bowl, I started to feel uncomfortably full and insatiably thirsty.
And here's why: You can't be insatiably hungry, or deeply inspired, or happily fulfilled by someone else's goals.
A CuriosityStream subscription If your mom and dad are insatiably curious, a subscription to CuriosityStream could be the perfect gift.
This time, however, there is no public constituency he is obligated to address — only public curiosity, waiting, insatiably, for answers.
Not because I wasn't happy, but because I was insatiably curious and Ohio was — teenage sigh of disgust — so boring.
Commenting on the reasons for his longevity, Nakasone cited a disciplined life, interest in nature - and an insatiably inquiring mind.
The demand for Popeye's chicken sandwiches is insatiably high, and the world is starving for the return of our hero.
Many of the most successful people in politics and business read insatiably — think Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and even Donald Trump.
Proficient in five languages, he was insatiably curious and exuded a low-intensity charm that attracted a wide circle of friends.
His art speaks to infernal traumas and corporal tortures, spontaneous ferocities and methodical brutalities that define humanity as an insatiably war-hungry species.
But throughout childhood, her parents encouraged her to defy expectations of people with disabilities, motivating her to be adventurous, hands-on and insatiably curious.
My father, an insatiably curious guy and electrical engineer, used to build things with me — crystal radios, electric generators, all kinds of exciting contraptions.
Called Ligeti Forward, this series, the brainchild of the brilliant, insatiably inquisitive young cellist Jay Campbell, was presented as part of the NY Phil Biennial.
Well, she's insatiably curious, she's a natural leader, she's a good organizer, and she's the best darn change-maker I ever met in my entire life.
Then, once you're a perfect mix of insatiably curious and know-nothing stupid, your connection will cut out, leaving you with a heap of burning questions.
The Met's collection is notably weak in art from 1980 to the present, which happens to be a primary focus of today's insatiably overheated auction market.
Team B argued that communism was an insatiably aggressive doctrine, one that could not be appeased — a conclusion that would influencing Ronald Reagan's foreign policy ideology.
Well, she is insatiably curious, she's a natural leader, she's a good organizer, and she's the best darn change-maker I have ever met in my entire life.
With China insatiably buying Brazilian iron and soybeans, it was hard for policy makers not to feel invincible as rock-bottom interest rates in the United States pushed a wave of money into Brazilian bonds.
No matter how you slice it, Camille (Amy Adams) gets a raw deal in "Sharp Objects" Luckily for the insatiably curious, the original source material offers very clear-cut answers to everything that jaw-dropping finale left out.
I had seen this even outside, as the cut-rate Ivana in the minidress nibbled the ear of her wind-reddened husband and he leaned back to nuzzle her with his mustache, both made insatiably horny by Trump's incipient victory.
The collection can stand as a textbook for contemporary creative nonfiction: erudite, soulful and self-deprecating like John Jeremiah Sullivan; freewheeling and insatiably curious like Geoff Dyer; hilarious and precise like Elif Batuman; and always fresh, clean, vigorous and clear.
And you kind of forgive the T. rex for the first half of the movie when she was insatiably hungry for child meat, because in the end she stuck her neck out, as only a dino could, so our heroes could get away?
Since she went viral overnight in late 2015, most know Harris as the over-the-top, insatiably horny persona she assumes in her videos, with her flair for witty, absurdist, and completely NSFW sex raps, which exist somewhere between Slick Rick and La Chat.
" Ottolenghi won't comment directly on whether he'd one day like to source the finest Humbolt County Gold for a five-star restaurant making a weed-infused soufflé, but he is an insatiably curious food researcher, one who says, "For me, the best way to learn about something is to sell it.
The insatiably curious autodidact and former farming success even attempted suicide.
All were eagerly awaited by an insatiably acquisitive, theater-going public. See the description of the print here by clicking on the image.
The prince K'wei [Shun's] minister of Music, > married her, and she bore to him Pih-fung, who in truth had the heart of a > pig, insatiably covetous and gluttonous, quarrelsome and perverse without > measure, so that men called him 'the great Pig'.
The boy leaves, and becomes Raven. As Raven arrives in the mainland, he is insatiably hungry, causing great disruptions to those he meets. At various points of the myth he serves as a trickster. For example, after creating a slave from rotted wood, he disguises himself as a king and arrives in a village.
One day, a friend brought her a newspaper ad, published by a Swiss family looking for a young woman from Quebec to take care of their children and clean their home for one year. Three months after responding to the ad, Monique flew to Switzerland. She explored Europe insatiably. In the end, she stayed for six extra months.
John Lilburne Tried and Cast. In his controversies he was credulous, careless about the truth of his charges, and insatiably vindictive. He attacked in turn all constituted authorities—lords, commons, council of state, and council of officers—and quarrelsome though he was, it is fair to note that he never fell out with his closer comrades, Walwyn and Overton.HN Brailsford, The Levellers p.
The Little Orphan is a 1949 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 40th Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in theaters on April 30, 1949 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Ray Patterson. The short features Nibbles, a young mouse who is insatiably hungry.
He also studied composition under Gade, whom he liked as a friend but not for his music. Contacts with fellow students and cultured families in Copenhagen, some of whom would become lifelong friends, became equally important. The patchy education resulting from his country background left Nielsen insatiably curious about the arts, philosophy and aesthetics. But, in the opinion of the musicologist David Fanning, it also left him "with a highly personal, common man's point of view on those subjects".
He and C.J. finish each other's sentences and stick together as the only boys in The Club. However, he can be selfish, careless, thoughtless, and lacks self-control, so he needs to give up his bad ways and work on changing for his own good. Pinkie Gongoozler (Weasel) - Nicknamed "Gooz", she is an insatiably curious girl and fascinated by anything out of the ordinary, so she is easily distracted. Her off-the-wall observations keep the members of The Club on their toes.
In the Chicago Reader, Andrea Gronvall found it "funnier, lighter, and faster paced" than the 2004 original (directed by Bartell's co- writer Q. Allan Brocka). However in the Boston Globe, Wesley Morris found "no ostensible difference between them", saying, "This sequel, with the return of the first movie's insatiably slutty Los Angeles collegians, is as vulgar as its predecessor and just as almost-smart." In 2019 Bartell directed the second season of SKAM Austin on Facebook Watch and produced by XIX Entertainment.
In Boundlessness () is a second major poetry collection by Konstantin Balmont, first published in 1895 in Moscow. Following Under the Northern Sky, it features 95 poems, some of which bear first signs of the author's experiments with the Russian language's musical and rhythmical structures he would later become famous for. The book came with an epigraph from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov: "Kiss the earth and love tirelessly and insatiably; love everyone and everything, keep seeking delight and ecstasy." Balmont read Crime and Punishment at sixteen, and The Brothers Karamazov a year later.
Therefore, the actual income of the Kuai depended on their place of work; Kuai in large cities could easily collect a lot of money and Kuai in rural areas could be as poor as the homeless. Such corruption and extortion were rampant during Xuande Emperor reign. The prefects and magistrates just turn a deaf ear on their clerks blackmailing the lower classes. Xuande Emperor described them "licentious, greedy, and insatiably exploitative, [or] degenerate and worthless."Nimick, Thomas G. “The Selection of Local Officials through Recommendations in Fifteenth-Century China.” T'oung Pao, vol.
The protagonist of Aunty Lee's Delights is Rosie Lee. Lee, or "Aunty" as she wants to be called, is an elderly Peranakan widow and amateur detective. Instead of retiring with her dead husband's wealth, she opens Aunty Lee's Delights, a cafe and catering business that serves Peranakan dishes on the resort island of Sentosa. Aunty Lee is described as open-minded, intelligent and insatiably curious.. Her primary method of investigating is to question her guests over a specially cooked Peranakan dish or a tea brewed with medicinal herbs.
"Christian faith made its start under her direction, but the sullied religion mingled with paganism, and this idle and faint Christianity was turning worse than barbarism" (Bruno of Querfurt: Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera). The chronicles accused her of drinking insatiably and even committing manslaughter. After her husband's death in 997, one of his distant cousins Koppány, who declared his claim to the leadership of the Magyars against her son, Stephen (Vajk), wanted to marry Sarolt, referring to the Hungarian tradition. Koppány, nevertheless, was defeated, and shortly afterward Sarolt's son was crowned as the first King of Hungary.
Steinert founded what he called his Groupe de Cinq to take over all the bars and night clubs on Crescent Street in Montreal and branching out into Ontario to take over the bars and nightclubs on York Street in Ottawa. Steinert also had plans to take over the bars, restaurants and nightclubs of Toronto, Kingston and Winnipeg. Not content with Canada, the insatiably greedy Steinert had got into contact with a New York Mafia family to send strippers from Quebec to a Mafia- owned resort in the Dominican Republic. Boucher approved of Steinert, whose work ethic contrasted strongly with Carroll who was a self-proclaimed "party animal".
Secondly, the French commercial crisis is known to have started prior to 1786. And, though it is plausible that the treaty (via a dramatic influx of British goods) impeded improving economic circumstances in 1787 France, it is objectionable to hold the Eden Treaty responsible for the economic downturn which led to the French Revolution. Furthermore, the French criticisms regarding the insatiably high duties on French wine are less grounded because of the clarity with which the treaty laid out the policy towards wine imported into Britain—that they were to pay no more than the existing duty on Portuguese wine, and Britain reserved the right to continue to give a preference to Portuguese.
Bella also shows herself to be insatiably curious. She is always wanting to know more about anything that interests her, and is an avid reader of fiction books. This fascination and intense curiosity is especially prevalent with Edward, much to his irritation as he is just as curious about her. Neither of them find themselves particularly interesting, and continuously are trying to find out more about the other while sharing little unprompted about themselves, though Bella seems to win more in this regard as she is good at prying things out of Edward and stubbornly getting what she wants from him, just as he is continuously shown to give in to her demands and questions.
Ilox is the pinnacle of the breeding program, an exceptionally bright and empathic human boy who at an early age can sense the presence and emotions of nearby Lindauzi. He becomes the pet of Phlarx, a young Lindauzi noble, and the two form a deep bond - "heart to heart, mind to mind, soul to soul," as is the stated goal of the breeding program. Despite his attachment to Phlarx, Ilox is insatiably curious, especially about human history. "Dogs" - as humans are now called by the Lindauzi - are forbidden from acquiring this knowledge, but Ilox eventually learns of the origins of the Lindauzi, the extinction of the Iani, and the lengths to which the Lindauzi went to engineer humanity to their specifications.
Other artists have also depicted the death of Marat, sometimes long after the facts, whose works refer or not to David's masterpiece. Among these later works, the Charlotte Corday by Paul Jacques Aimé Baudry, painted in 1860, during the Second Empire, when Marat's "dark legend" (the angry monster insatiably hungry for blood) was widely spread among educated people, depicts Charlotte Corday as a true heroine of France, a model of virtue for the younger generations. The versions of Picasso and Munch are less trying to refer to the original context in itself than to confront modern issues with those of David, in terms of style. Brazilian artist Vik Muniz created a version composed of contents from a city landfill as part of his "Pictures of Garbage" series.
The 1977 novel The Flounder (German: Der Butt) is based on the folktale of "The Fisherman and His Wife", and deals with the struggle between the sexes. It has been read as an anti-feminist novel, since in the novel the magical flounder of the folk tale, now representing male triumphalism and the patriarchy is caught by a group of 1970s feminists, who put it on trial. The book interrogates male-female relations from the past and the present through the relationship between the narrator and his wife, who as the wife in the folk tale, insatiably craves more. In spite of the fact that the book could be read as a defense of women and a denouncement of male chauvinism, the book was harshly critiqued and rejected by feminists, partly due to its portrayal of violence, sexualization and objectification, and what the feminists perceived as male narcissism and gender essentialism.
Carobeth Laird, a linguist and ethnographer, wrote a comprehensive account of the culture and language as George Laird remembered it, and published their collaborative efforts in her 1976 The Chemehuevis, the first – and, to date, only – ethnography of the Chemehuevi traditional culture. Describing the Chemehuevi as she knew them, and presenting the texture of traditional life amongst the people, Carobeth Laird writes: > The Chemehuevi character is made up of polarities which are complementary > rather than contradictory. They are loquacious yet capable of silence; > gregarious yet so close to the earth that single families or even men alone > might live and travel for long periods away from other human beings; proud, > yet capable of a gentle self-ridicule. They are conservative to a degree, > yet insatiably curious and ready to inquire into and even to adopt new ways: > to visit all tribes, whether friends or enemies; to speak strange tongues, > sing strange songs, and marry strange wives.

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