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    quenching


    1. After eventually quenching his curiosity, he squashed


    2. How could they? Having shared her bed before, over and over again, he had grown accustomed to quenching his lust as soon as it arose


    3. customers, but no, they avoid angry customers by quenching their


    4. 20 The fire had power in the water, forgetting his own virtue, and the water forgot his own quenching nature


    5. tyrant of the Greeks, quenching fire with fire in his cruel caldrons, brought with boiling rage the seven sons of the daughter of


    6. 20 O that bitter and yet not bitter day when the bitter tyrant of the Greeks quenching fire with fire in his cruel caldrons brought with boiling rage the seven sons of the daughter of Abraham to the catapelt and to all his torments! 21 He pierced the balls of their eyes and cut out their tongues and put them to death with varied tortures; 22 therefore divine retribution pursued and will pursue the pestilent wretch


    7. The cold water spilled into her mouth, quenching her thirst, relaxing her breathing and decreasing her pulse rate


    8. Plain tap water was good enough for quenching my thirst, but soon I improved on that by stealing a bottle of pop from the lowest of the crates which were stacked in a dark corner


    9. After quenching his thirst from our water skin, Lovern reached into his labyrinth bag and retrieved the red thread we had been handfasted with


    10. He clearly remembered catching the birds—but when? Why hadn‘t he eaten them? With thoughtless efficiency Joe Billie started a cook-fire and seared the quail, eating both with a can of beans from his pack and washed it down with a quenching draught of slough water

    11. ‘The few bottles that didn’t burst because of the fire, have lost their label through the quenching


    12. The beer was quenching, and like yesterday, she was there as he


    13. his thought, and to see what may be found quenching within


    14. for quenching the thirst


    15. Water represents the thirst quenching truth but


    16. cleansing abilities but also for healing and of course for quenching the thirst


    17. Such a quenching is called a cleansing because it purifies idolatry


    18. quenching truth but wine the ongoing doctrine of comfort as given by the church


    19. and envision yourself and Emilio, hiking up a reddish colored mountain, enjoying the panoramic views around you, quenching your parched mouth with a refreshing bottle of cold water


    20. 1 It also regenerates oxidized Vitamin E back to its antioxidant state, thereby potentiating the free radical quenching capability of Vitamin E

    21. They commanded the skies, bringing rain that poured down, drenching the forest and quenching the fire he brought


    22. Words from the soul are health for the heart, quenching it with intimate entanglements


    23. “The animal blood isn’t quenching my thirst,” Sage said


    24. By water quenching, even if the outer surface is cooled, but the


    25. 5) WATER QUENCHING : REPEAT ANNEALING UPTO HOLDING TIME


    26. ( While quenching in water, steam forms on the surface of the casting, which


    27. "Poor Ingeborg isn't very well," she had murmured, quenching the inquisitiveness natural to callers


    28. This provided ready water for quenching of hot iron and steel at the forge when the need arose, and also for his baths


    29. Their time together was more confined and they preferred to use it quenching their passion and having their conversations naked in bed


    30. changed and was quenching the remnants of his thirst with a double gin tonic and lemon juice, all mixed in a huge glass with plenty of ice and was waiting for that pleasant, relaxing dizziness that had become his addiction

    31. The only repose I had in my religion depended on quenching thought


    32. He snatched up the bottle, which still contained a glassful of beer, and gulped it down with relish, as though quenching a flame in his breast


    33. shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst and fire, nourishing vegetation: its infallibility as paradigm and paragon: its metamorphoses as vapour, mist, cloud, rain, sleet, snow, hail: its strength in rigid hydrants: its variety of forms in loughs and bays and gulfs and bights and guts and lagoons and atolls and archipelagos and sounds and fjords and minches and tidal estuaries and arms of sea: its solidity in glaciers, icebergs, icefloes: its docility in working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos, electric power stations, bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its utility in canals, rivers, if navigable, floating and graving docks: its potentiality derivable from harnessed tides or watercourses falling from level to level: its submarine fauna and flora (anacoustic, photophobe), numerically, if not literally, the inhabitants of the globe: its ubiquity as constituting 90 percent of the human body: the noxiousness of its effluvia in lacustrine marshes, pestilential fens, faded flowerwater, stagnant pools in the waning moon


    34. Seven days a week the miners drag coal into the light and the coal is pulverized and fed into coke ovens and the coke is cooled in huge quenching towers and carted to the blast furnaces to melt iron ore and the iron is refined into steel and cast into billets and loaded onto barges and floated off into the great hungry mouth of the country


    35. At that moment the humming vibration grew louder, quenching the rushing of the night breeze in the that poured over them like a cloudburst


    36. His native warm-heartedness took a great deal of quenching, and it is a part of manliness for a husband to feel keenly the fact that an inexperienced girl has got into trouble by marrying him


    37. A great rain came out of the Sea, and it seemed that all things wept for Thjoden and Jowyn, quenching the fires in the City with grey tears


    38. The quenching rain ceased


    39. Of course they couldn’t let these Martians go to Hell, could they? With a compromise to their consciences, could they go back to the new colonial towns, those towns so full of sinful gullets and women with scintilla eyes and white oyster bodies rollicking in beds with lonely laborers? Wasn’t that the place for the Fathers? Wasn’t this trek into the hills merely a personal whim? Was he really thinking of God’s Church, or was he quenching the thirst of a spongelike curiosity? Those blue round globes of St Anthony’s fire—how they burned in his mind! What a challenge, to find the man behind the mask, the human behind the inhuman


    40. Of course they couldn’t let these Martians go to hell, could they? With a compromise to their consciences, could they go back to the new colonial towns, those towns so full of sinful gullets and women with scintilla eyes and white oyster bodies rollicking in beds with lonely laborers? Wasn’t that the place for the Fathers? Wasn’t this trek into the hills merely a personal whim? Was he really thinking of God’s Church, or was he quenching the thirst of a spongelike curiosity? Those blue round globes of St

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    Synonyms for "quenching"

    extinction extinguishing quenching

    "quenching" definitions

    the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning