Sentence for appetite | Use appetite in a sentence

Appetite example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use appetite in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for appetite.

  • Absence of appetite, dearest. (10)
  • I have no appetite for study. (10)
  • Throughout he kept a good appetite. (9)
  • I am seriously affected in my appetite. (10)
  • Passion does not inspire dark appetite. (10)
  • I should have eaten if I had felt appetite. (10)
  • Prove you are a true hero by your appetite. (10)
  • He has a very large appetite, depressed spirits. (10)
  • Her pride quailed, her stomach abjured appetite. (10)
  • I need not say good appetite to you after your walk. (10)
  • Each to hold in measure just, Trample appetite to dust. (10)
  • He had no appetite, but the custom of dining is too strong. (8)
  • Mela went on to eat her breakfast with her own good appetite. (9)
  • The thought revolted him, and pricked his appetite for supper. (10)
  • Is she, when translated into us, solely the imperious appetite? (10)
  • Old Jolyon sighed; he had an insatiable appetite for the very young. (8)
  • The satiated, and the insatiate, appetite alike appeal to extremes. (10)
  • Dacier found himself happily surprised by the accession of an appetite. (10)
  • But why should he, with his larger appetite, be condemned to their level? (13)
  • At this period an insatiate appetite is accompanied by a fastidious palate. (10)
  • Everard had a sharp return of appetite in reading the daily and weekly journals. (10)
  • The Madam was served with breakfast in her room, and the General had no appetite. (18)
  • What does comfort me is that it gives him real pleasure to see a hearty appetite. (10)
  • Look here, Jon We only came out to get an appetite for breakfast, and lost our way. (8)
  • He had an appetite now, and finished the three cutlets, and all the sauce and spinach. (8)
  • March had begun his breakfast with-the voracious appetite of an early- rising invalid. (9)
  • She did not press for talk; his ready appetite was the flower of conversation to her. (10)
  • But there you are, and please clap a hundredweight on your appetite for figuring, will you. (10)
  • They had found her to be commonplace: a creature without ideas and with a decided appetite. (10)
  • His host thanked him for spreading the contagion of good appetite, and followed his example. (10)
  • He pointed her boldly out to a comrade, who approved his appetite, and referred her to a third. (10)
  • But he had an insatiable appetite, and except in relation to Mr. Cougham, considerable tolerance. (10)
  • He was an unsophisticated Adam, partaking of the sweets of life with no preparation of the appetite. (18)
  • And his appetite to succeed, to be some one of note in this hurly-burly of Chicago, had grown very fast. (13)
  • Petty concessions are signs of weakness to the unsatisfied; they prick an appetite, they do not close breaches. (10)
  • He ate this excessively rich meal daily with the appetite of a giant and the philosophical delight of a gourmet. (12)
  • His father quietly helped him to soup, which he commenced gobbling with an eagerness that might pass for appetite. (10)
  • He might hold to her for vengeance; but that appetite was short-lived in him if it ministered nothing to his purposes. (10)
  • At the end of four years we went abroad again, and travel took away the appetite for reading as completely as writing did. (9)
  • Civilized little people are moved to fulfil their destinies and to write their histories as much by distaste as by appetite. (10)
  • Away went his patient, returning at the end of the fortnight, lean, and with the appetite of a Toledo blade for succulent slices. (10)
  • The peep at our treasures to regain composure had, we fear, given the foreigner glimpses, and whetted the appetite of our masses. (10)
  • Not banished from the breath of heaven, or from self-respect, or from the appetite for the rewards that are to follow duties done! (10)
  • He wondered what his landlady could mean by sending up to him, that morning of all others, to tempt his appetite after her fashion. (10)
  • He sighted his melancholy uncle Algernon hunting an appetite in the Row, and looking as if the hope ahead of him were also one-legged. (10)
  • His appetite revived, and, after protesting that he would not take anything but coffee, he went back and ate some of the earlier courses. (9)
  • The latter is excellent for by-and-by, when there will be a vast deal more to remember, and appetite shall have but one tooth remaining. (10)
  • He cannot read more than three columns of any one subject without tiring: 6,000 words, I should say, is the extreme limit of his appetite. (16)
  • But whether because the spectators envied his appetite, or, more humanely, because it was so soon to be satisfied, young Jolyon could not tell. (8)
  • I had little appetite for the bountiful breakfast he spread before me, and he seemed much concerned over my want of spirit and worn appearance. (21)
  • She tells Count Orso that when he has extinguished his appetite for dominion, he will enjoy an unknown pleasure in the friendship of his neighbours. (10)
  • She recurred now, as his figure disappeared down the station, to memorable instances of his appetite in their European travels during their first engagement. (9)
  • Something very old and deep, some horrible whole-hearted appetite, derived, no doubt, from Mr. Justice Carfax, rose at that hour precisely every week to master her. (8)
  • He was in the habit of uttering his calculations half aloud, wherein the prophetic doubts of experience, and the succulent insinuations of appetite, contended hotly. (10)

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