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Definition of Insatiately
1. adv. Insatiably.
Definition of Insatiately
1. Adverb. insatiably ¹
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Definition of Insatiately
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insatiately
Literary usage of Insatiately
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1913)
"There is nothing about " grappling to the death," and " nor should I fear " is
feeble where Chapman with his " long insatiately" is literal. ..."
2. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1876)
"There is nothing about " grappling to the death," and " nor should I fear " is
feeble where Chapman with his " long insatiately " is literal. ..."
3. An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter by Thomas Adams, James Sherman (1848)
"Be moderate, then, ye that so insatiately devour, as if you had an infinite
capacity ; you overload your stomachs, ..."
4. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"... and Peni»g at a presenting a woman who, insatiately doting on a yong
gentleman, (the more securely to enjoy his affection) mischievously and ..."
5. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"INSATIATE, (in-sa'-she-ate) a. Greedy so ns not to be satisfied.
insatiately, (in-sa'-she-ate-le) ad. So greedily as not to be satisfied. ..."