After eating the buffet meal, I was thoroughly satiated from the glut of food and drink.
To satiate his hunger, Billy ate the entire pizza and all of the bread sticks.
Satiate.
Theolder gentleman who owned the boulangerie(bakery) across the street was openingthe doors to his impatient customers seeking to satiate their appetite by devouringevery morsel of his delicious baked goods.
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To satiate his hunger, Billy ate the entire pizza and all of the bread sticks.
Satiate.
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Hydrate, satiate quench
The older gentleman who owned the boulangerie(bakery) across the street was opening the doors to his impatient customers seeking to satiate their appetite by devouring every morsel of his delicious baked goods The older gentleman who owned the boulangerie(bakery) across the street was opening the doors to his impatient customers seeking to satiate their appetite by devouring every morsel of his delicious baked goods
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Satiate was created on -19-10-09.
Theolder gentleman who owned the boulangerie(bakery) across the street was openingthe doors to his impatient customers seeking to satiate their appetite by devouringevery morsel of his delicious baked goods.
The likely word is society (a noun meaning culture, or a population group).Another likely word is satiate, (a verb meaning to satisfy fully or to excess).
To name a few: satiate, sanitary, sanitarium, sanity, sand, sailor, sauce, sag, sack, sassy... you get the idea.Hope this helps.
The word "sate" means to satisfy a desire or appetite fully.
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