Sentence example with the word 'appetite'

appetite

alacrity, carnivorism, desire, epicureanism, gust, itching, mind, polydipsia, sensualism, urgency, zestfulness

Definition n. a feeling of craving something

Last update: October 5, 2015

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People have no appetite for classical music .   [noun]

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Physical exercise stimulates appetite .   [noun]

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Cyberpunk Reloaded brings together a varied compilation of articles to satiate the appetite of the most avid fans.   [noun]

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There is an appetite for wonder, and is n't true science well qualified to feed it?   [noun]

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He ate and drank with an appetite that no sense of danger could disturb, but his vigilance seemed never to desert him.   [noun]

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Let me examine; perhaps something may be found among my own provisions that will help his appetite.   [noun]

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"Dear sir, we must try to coax your appetite when you have rested a little."   [noun]

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Martha's rolls, and our honey, and the conserves old Marjory makes so well, are better for me than the meat which suits your heartier appetite.   [noun]

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Confined to the grounds for a month at least, and never have a bit of appetite.   [noun]

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And now let us set to breakfast--with what appetite we may.   [noun]

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