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quench - use in sentences
Object
- thirst: Wines of quality to quench the thirst in the summer sun.
- flame: The man who leaves his bed at mirk midnight to quench the flames in a neighbor's house, is no fool!
- approximation: The structure function project will be carried out in the quenched approximation first.
- spirit: We can quench the Spirit in our lives by our actions, by our neglect.
- fire: The snows quench the burning fires, The fires consume the falling snow.
- feeling: As you can imagine ' Media-neutral Strategic Planning ' didn't do much to quench that feeling.
Preposition: at
- notch: In an attempt to make a spark gap quench at the first primary notch, several small gaps can be placed in series.
Modifying Another Word
- entirely: How strange, too; for in the pure- lidded eyes he seemed to see the soft light of reason not entirely quenched.
- never: It is the place where the fire never goes out, where the worm never dies, where the thirst is never quenched.
- not: Now we come to command number four, do not quench the Spirit.
- then: This was done by heating the barrels up and then quenching them in huge vats of whale oil.
- n't: Even the rain did n't quench the band's enthusiasm.
- rapidly: Their structure undergoes no changes when they are rapidly quenched at high temperature, that is to say, they cannot be hardened.
Subject
- water: It is a thirst that will not be quenched by the waters at the bottom of Jacob's well.
Preposition: in
- blood: However, for the sword to be fully keyed to its owner it needs to be quenched in the blood of a victim.
- water: To improve malleability of the pipe for tight bends it is worth heating and quenching in cold water.
- heart: It seems so, yet Jerome states that its spark, ' was not quenched even in the heart of Cain ' .
Preposition: of
- fluorescence: Putting too many dye molecules close together, however, can lead to the quenching of the fluorescence.
Preposition: from
- temperature: This may be caused due to quenching from a temperature too high for the type of steel involved.
Preposition: by
- water: It is a thirst that will not be quenched by the waters at the bottom of Jacob's well.
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