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Definition of satiety:

  • (noun) the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more

Sentence Examples:

Oh, glorious appetite, mocking recollections of hours of satiety!

That alone can bestow upon the same person the variety necessary to prevent satiety.

There is no sense in draining an agreeable cup to satiety.

A passion, for her, is a campaign; and her deadliest enemy is satiety.

His satiety takes the form of a craving for social intercourse with the foe.

Death tells us of a purer happiness, in which there is no weariness, no satiety.

Monogamy accomplishes this, not by producing satiety, but by destroying appetite.

Is the formula that is repeated to satiety in these scenes.

As for the pleasure and delight thereof, in knowledge there is no satiety.

Upon this my spark flies to the bottle for relief from his satiety.

At these fires they had roasted two horses, and had feasted to satiety.

The satiety following justified his lack of appetite preceding.

No man loves without satiety, no man drinks wine without return of thirst.

The man has preferred degradation; it is only right that he should have it to satiety.

These never produce satiety, never take to themselves wings.

After twenty-five minutes of educational experience, satiety bowled them over.

By me, at least, one moment of satiety has never been known!'

Marriage to him was only another word for satiety, weariness, restraint, tyranny.

I have watched the weariness that comes from security even more than from satiety.

They share with me cold and heat, hunger and satiety.

Constant satiety had weakened in his heart the sentiment of love.

Time brought many troubles on them, but never satiety or coldness.

There they drag out a wretched existence in disappointed hope, satiety and disgust.

After putting his treasure away for years, at the first glance all his satiety returns.

Then, as to "the sense of satiety in eating."

What has become now of "the sense of satiety in eating?"

Verily, not in satiety shall his longing cease and disappear, but in beauty!

When thorough satiety is felt, young men are in the cue for desperate deeds.

Hunger and satiety unite in a common boredom.

The first in every sport, the last to yield to fatigue or satiety.

The roar of cheering had a beginning, but never knew satiety or end.

It depends on no antecedent craving, and has no definite periodic limit of satiety.

Every school before its death is fated to inspire satiety and weariness.

House already began to show signs of satiety.

When the charm of novelty and uncertainty is removed, there is danger of satiety.

For the changes were rapid and curiosity was fed almost to satiety.

Then he ate to satiety, and went to sleep.

Would there not come satiety even with her?

He exhausted all the sources of pleasure, and nothing remained but satiety and disgust.

The widow replied that everybody present ate fish to satiety at home.

They always ate to satiety, and quit with plenty left.

What do I behold but satiety and indifference?

The Coroner was showing unmistakable symptoms of his satiety for the time being.

They had pondered the problem of satiety.

Her tone betrayed a polite satiety of the topic under discussion.

At the same time the period of satiety was still far off.

Yet once, in my superb satiety, I form a wish, and that wish I cannot fulfil.

For there should be no satiety in friendship, as there is in other things.

The scene about her was known to satiety.

Usher pushed his plate away with a groan of satiety, and began.

One of the savages yet lingered near, to feast to satiety on the horrid spectacle.

Sentiment and starvation versus salt fish and satiety.

The wish granted, the mind turns from it in satiety.

I am the past to you, satiety, disgust: she is the future to you, desire, happiness.

Oh, rare and modest joys that have never been impaired by satiety!

I have been able to, and my soul with every new work drank to satiety.

In a word Cheyenne Harry's experience was beginning dimly to trace the word "satiety."

It was not violently broken off, nor carried on to satiety and natural death.

There was a lot of that kind of complete satiety.

They certainly will not die of hunger there, nor retire from disgust with satiety.

Would there arrive an hour of satiety and change?

Of the great game of life, as played by fine people, he had seen it to satiety.

His curiosity is always awake; no shadow of satiety ever comes near him.

"The fruit of riches is in abundance; satiety declares abundance."

The satiety rather renders it troublesome and tedious to them.

For the trail of the serpent of satiety lay over his garden of Eden.

Not that it was satiety that induced dissatisfaction.

Believe me, madame, days well employed are not followed by satiety, regret, nor remorse.

I will be the skeleton at the feast, and I will enjoy this revenge to satiety.

Weariness, satiety, disgust, and discontent appear in all his ways.

She would have every detail repeated to satiety.

Both boast of having enjoyed to satiety the favors of the princess.

The old man climbs up, makes a hole in the sky, and eats and drinks to satiety.

A constant feeling of satiety.

However, no doubt we shall rub our eyes for satiety before we have done.

That ought to satisfy any reasonable man to satiety.

We can partake of life to satiety, we can die of grief.

It was no satiety, it was no disappointed hope, nor any vague desire.

Sooner or later the feeling of satiety, and therefore of disappointment, must set in.

It seems to me that we have it almost to satiety.

The public mind had not yet felt satiety.

Another way of saying that is that they have a very high satiety value.

They taste good and are fat-rich with a high satiety value.

Then, also, satiety with existence will appear much later than it has done in my case.

I have been admired, courted, filled to satiety with compliments.

The repose of heaven is upon them, and the delicate satiety of heavenly beings.

Baudelaire, when he wrote of love, invariably did so with the despair of satiety.

Make satiety your object; satiety puts an end to evils even.

The point of sufficiency can only be discovered by satiety.

"We rather pray here for satiety," said Cecil, "than ever think of variety."

At the stations especially one might feed on this sight in all its variations to satiety.

I said I wanted female society, not female satiety.

It's a pity that possession should bring satiety so soon.

The price they pay is satiety.

I am reading over again the Aeneid, certain verses of which I repeat to myself to satiety.

A moment of satiety, then again desire seizes him, as desire compels the artist to create.

Then there is the indifference of despair, and the indifference of satiety.

Again, there is the danger of satiety due to previous reading of similar writings.

I no longer know satiety.

Most profound distinction: whether hunger or satiety is creative?