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Example sentences for "unquenchable"

Lexicographically close words:
unpurified; unquailing; unqualified; unqualifiedly; unquam; unquenched; unquestionable; unquestionably; unquestioned; unquestioning
  1. Gordon in other days had caused Zobeir's son to be shot, and this was supposed to have set up an unquenchable blood-feud between them.

  2. But almost at once the unquenchable fires of her spirit blazed up anew.

  3. In a word, Voltaire's work from first to last was alert with unquenchable life.

  4. He would come, however, to punish the impenitent; he would separate the wheat from the chaff; the former he would gather into his garner, but the chaff he would burn with unquenchable fire.

  5. All were evincing an unquenchable confidence.

  6. Upon the fall of Liege, his unquenchable faith sought another handle.

  7. In order to combat successfully, it required self-assurance, an unquenchable confidence in the superiority of their own powers.

  8. Alexander looked at him with the unquenchable fire of enthusiasm in his eyes.

  9. But in Grôm's heart burned that spirit of unquenchable expectation which has led the race of Man upwards through all obstacles--the urge to find out ever what lies beyond.

  10. As for Saint-Pol, he was nothing but a sword or two and an unquenchable grudge.

  11. Always the friend of small and oppressed nations, whose fate arouses in him an unquenchable indignation, he published in 1908 paraphrases from the leading poet of Servia.

  12. And unquenchable and ever more unquenchable became his literary bloodthirstiness.

  13. There followed a period of peace and dull oppression in Europe over which Alexander brooded in attitudes of orthodoxy, piety, and unquenchable self-satisfaction.

  14. The unquenchable lights that flamed upon its twigs are now twinkling candles.

  15. Fire fiends, are ye ready with your unquenchable fires?

  16. These flames be but fed with dry rushes and fen-grass, and the wood of the oak and pine; but the unquenchable flames of the nethermost pit are fed with brimstone and naphtha.

  17. Courage, zeal, unquenchable hope, indomitable resolution, spring from that perfect confidence in God which is the natural reward of innocence and faithfulness.

  18. He rose impulsively and came over to where Hamilton stood with an unquenchable light blazing in the eyes.

  19. And always to the sunken-eyed anxiety of his mother, and the puffy-eyed misgivings of his father and the quaking terror of his brother, he gave back laughing assurances of his unquenchable power.

  20. The scorched and bloody remnants of his corpse were, as he himself had requested, suspended on either side of the Gate of Naw, mute witnesses to the unquenchable love which the Báb had kindled in the breasts of His disciples.

  21. Deep down in every heart is an unquenchable desire for happiness.

  22. The Power of the Infinite is illimitable and inexhaustible: all that is required is an unquenchable belief and trust in it.

  23. No; but my love for her is an unquenchable thirst; in vain do I drink, in vain do I swallow the drops of water which your industry procures for me; the more I drink, the more unquenchable it becomes.

  24. But presently his smiling, unquenchable good temper came to the surface, and he gleefully tucked Mélanie's hand under his arm.

  25. John the Baptist said of Jesus, "Whose fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly purge His floor and gather His wheat into the garner; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unquenchable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acquisitive; avaricious; avid; bottomless; deathless; devouring; gobbling; grasping; greedy; hoggish; immortal; imperishable; impregnable; incorruptible; indelible; indestructible; ineradicable; inextinguishable; insatiable; invincible; invulnerable; limitless; mercenary; miserly; omnivorous; piggish; rapacious; ravenous; sordid; swinish; unappeasable; undying; unquenchable; unsated; unsatisfied; venal; voracious