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