Sentences

slake in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To slake means to satisfy or quench a thirst or desire.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hot sun beat down on her, and she quickly found a cool stream to slake her thirst.
  2. After a long day of hiking, nothing could slake his fatigue like a refreshing swim in the lake.
  3. The novel didn't just entertain; it also slaked her thirst for knowledge about human emotions.
  4. To slake their curiosity, the scientist invited the students to the lab for a fascinating experiment.
  5. He took a moment to slake his hunger with a hearty meal before continuing on his journey.
  6. The cool drink of water helped to slake her thirst after the long hike.
  7. He tried to slake his curiosity by reading every book he could find on the subject.
  8. After the intense workout, a refreshing smoothie was just what he needed to slake his hunger.
  9. The soothing music seemed to slake her worries and bring her a sense of peace.
  10. They gathered around the table, eager to slake their appetite with a delicious feast.