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"quench" Definitions
  1. quench your thirst to drink so that you no longer feel thirsty synonym slake
  2. quench something (formal) to stop a fire from burning synonym extinguish

245 Sentences With "quench"

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Stormzy is thirsty and nothing looks like it'll quench him.
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.
And why could I never quench my thirst for success?
Looking for something cool to quench your thirst this summer?
Many waters cannot quench love Love can see you through!
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it out.
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it out.
When APP burns, it produces water, which helps quench the flames.
A study shows that cold and carbonated beverages actually quench thirst better.
They'll quench everyone's thirst, and give the planet a little break too.
For now, these hot shots are gonna have to quench their thirst.
Each level ends when you finish your soda and quench your thirst.
Next to him, children in school uniforms queued to quench their thirst.
So to quench her nicotine addiction, she got a Juul in June.
The increased water flow will help quench that need, the study stated.
We love the Quench serum for giving skin that glow-from-within look.
How soon can we use the oceans to quench the world&aposs thirst?
Even India's richest man is unable to quench the country's need for speed.
This could help quench investor fears of instability and transition issues, Widlitz said.
Here are 10 must-follow models on Instagram to quench (/feed?) your extreme FOMO.
" Chris describes her preoccupation with Dick as "seeking to quench a lifetime of thirst.
Stony Creek is doing its best to quench that thirst with 14 draft lines.
Trump's defense doesn't hold enough water to quench the thirst of a baby bird.
She likes to follow up with Olay Quench Lotion to lock the hydration in.
But that step does not always quench the scandal — and can even inflame it.
Something from a reader Quench your thirst at a watering hole on the water.
Coast to coast, Walmart shoppers are turning to the retailer to quench their thirst.
The current owner, Garth, bought it seeking to quench a deep feeling of nostalgia.
"We use that river to cook, to bathe and to quench our thirst," she continued.
In the sweltering heat, I stopped at Russian River Brewing Company to quench my thirst.
The solar-powered boreholes offer benefits beyond simply quench a community's thirst, their backers say.
Express your love Quench your thirst while letting everyone know how much you truly love avocados.
McDonald's diners will soon be able to quench their thirst for as little as a dollar.
We've had $450 facial treatments that employ hyaluronic molding masks to quench skin after acid peels.
I order a Snapple, needing something sugary to quench my hangover thirst, plus fish and eggs.
These would-be dragonslayers might as well try to quench a fire with a spear thrust.
Quench your thirst with the hydrating, coconut water-infused Too Faced Hangover Rx Replenishing Face Primer.
Quench your thirst for deals with the best offers from across the internet for Sept. 6.
Nothing quite like a cool glass of #KiheiKolsch to quench your thirst after a long #hike!
Additionally, guests were also able to quench their thirst during the big day with juice bars.
"A shortage and disruption would quench our magnets, so we would be without instruments," Dembinski said.
By the third or fourth listen, though, it began to gradually quench all of my thirsts.
There's soda, seltzer, and spritzers to quench your thirst at home, family picnics, or happy hour.
Ice was the most sought-after commodity, to quench children's thirst and to preserve perishable foods.
Qantas also offers a "Quench hydration bar" with a selection of juices, cordials, and infused waters.
For now, though, any of the methods described above should quench your thirst for dynamic desktop goodness. 
Cross my heart and hope to die, this pairing gave my hair the instant quench it needed.
She adds that you can apply a few drops on top of makeup for a midday quench.
This isn't even the first time Hot Priest gave holy communion to quench our thirst for him.
What propels someone to walk without knowing where they will next break bread or quench their thirst?
Friday wouldn't be Friday without some deals to sip on, and we are here to quench your thirst.
The only downside for me was at times, I felt like it didn't quench my skin quite enough.
In the few days since, already two "unauthorized drones" have impeded water dropping efforts to quench the flames.
Cohen says arguments that forcing the sector into line with conventional regulations would quench technical innovation are wrong.
They also occur in more mundane uses of superconducting magnets—the magnets in MRI machines can quench, too.
I drank an ice-cold Hong Kong milk tea (2.75 dollars) to quench the fire on my tongue.
The auto-quench, with its yellow metal stairs, could be as high maintenance as an aging beauty queen.
"The snow was heavy, but far from what we need to quench our thirst for water," he said.
We chased the sandwiches with handfuls of ice-cold grapes or wedges of watermelon to quench our thirst.
They taste a little like a jalapeño popper and definitely help quench the cheese craving I've had all day.
The violence has forced Russia, a key mediator in the conflict, to step up diplomatic efforts to quench it.
Well, it often comes packaged in a colorful bottle, and it certainly looks like it would quench your thirst.
And no amount of cold beer — even ones locked away in optimistically branded Browns fridges — can quench those pains.
You need to quench thirst, but you want a beer that's not thin—one that has body and complexity.
But occasionally, these magnets might quench, meaning the wire that produced the magnetic field suddenly loses its superconducting properties.
To quench the fire: a cocktail blending Suntory Toki whiskey, lemon, and our very own Old Blue Last beer.
Yet in this tension between the two comes a thrilling ability to quench, intrigue, refresh and invite another sip.
But the primary ambition for some wines is just to quench thirst, and sometimes that's exactly what you want.
Instead, she began rolling her own tobacco cigarettes to quench her nicotine dependence, and she recently quit that, too.
My inability to quench the thirst of the oasis has caused this vile cancer to spread through their spirit.
Her new life is fulfilling — it gives her wealth and influence — but it doesn't fully quench her thirst for power.
Even India's richest man is unable to quench the country's thirst for free voice calls and high-speed internet connectivity.
E11even's hooking her up with a pink Barbie hat for the gig and MYX fusions moscato to quench her thirst.
Pernod said it was "uniquely positioned" to quench a thirst for premium drinks from a fast-growing, affluent middle class.
Check out the clip ... Steve-O's hosting game is on point ... for starters, he helps quench our parched photog's thirst.
But relying on pre-packaged, bottled water to quench your thirst is just not practical, cost-effective, or environmentally friendly.
You can search by state and county to quench your knowledge about the quality of drinking water in your community.
If you get thirsty, you'll be able to quench that with your included bottle of Armand de Brignac Brut Gold.
Indonesia and neighbouring Malaysia are also trying to quench the flames and clear the haze they produce by seeding clouds.
But without Lake Bracciano to help quench the city's thirst, Ms. Raggi and the water utility are at a loss.
Quench your thirst for knowledge during this transit by researching new subjects so that you can ask the right questions.
But these systems don't use water to quench the flames, so how can they knock out a bunch of hard drives?
The wave of violence has forced Russia, a key mediator in the conflict, to step up diplomatic efforts to quench it.
So, instead of trying to find a miracle formula to quench your thirsty strands, maybe just change up your roster order.
But soon, there may not be enough coconuts in the Caribbean — our biggest source of the fruit — to quench our thirst.
And then there were targets that could become a way to quench that anger that the public had and still has.
I'll sometimes have some on summer days to quench my thirst, but that's pretty much where my relationship with soda ends.
Check out our extensive tequila roundup to quench your thirst and wash down that last bite of seven-layer bean dip.
While we all wait for Thrones' heralded comeback, fans can quench their Westeros thirst with all of these musings and more.
Around half of the volumes went to China, partly to help quench the still-growing demand from the country's independent refiners.
It was an experience both interminable but also not nearly long enough to quench my newfound need to unwrap even more.
For those shorter on time, a visit to Vino Underground (tasting from 25 lari) or 8000 Vintages will quench your palate.
" Yet he came to realize that "getting too deeply into statistics is like trying to quench a thirst with salt water.
Australia heat Australia experienced its hottest day ever yesterday, which did nothing to quench the wildfires still raging across the country.
These giant sponsored tents we know today replaced smaller stands in 1896, which were there so festival-goers could quench their thirst.
Meduza is here to quench your Russian Hacker Thirst with a spy thriller–esque feature about how the country's hacker recruitment began.
Although the drone and the tracking system will help track and prevent fires, they can't quench these massive blazes once they've begun.
The formula stays in place, but won't send you running for a drink of water or lip balm to quench dehydrated lips.
For decades, we have been told it would one day turn oceans of salt water into fresh and quench the world's thirst.
Higher oil prices typically quench consumption and squeeze profit margins at refiners that convert the feedstock into gasoline, diesel and aviation fuels.
After some time on The Stanford Daily covering the entrepreneurship beat, they realized journalism wasn't going to quench their thirst for innovation.
I'd eat only Trump-brand foods, wear only Trump-brand clothing, quench my thirst only with delicious Trump Water or Trump Wine.
After all, as the lyrics of "Helan går" wisely point out, "he who doesn't drink first shall never, ever quench his thirst."
Utility crews racing to quench the wells with cold water and plug them with mud had managed to mostly secure the site.
She can't quench her hope, can't stop herself from trying to push back against the injustices that have her in their grip.
Most of us know that feeling of restlessness, the need to fly somewhere (anywhere, really) to quench our thirst for exciting adventures.
And while we typically quench our thirst with simple tap or filtered water, where's the fun (or the massive exit potential) in that?
A quick jaunt through the Google Doodle archives will allow you to do all of this and more to quench your gaming thirst.
Given the start-up's plans for growth, David Wu, partner at Maveron, questioned whose thirst Nth Degree's target customer is trying to quench.
Taken as a whole, Willett said, the pitcher recommendations should come as a wake up call for anyone looking to quench their thirst.
Any old McDonald's will do, boxing star Danny Garcia tells TMZ Sports -- 'cause ladies tryna quench their thirst ain't only at the club.
She briefly considered serving beer to quench the thirst of corporate groups, but decided the insurance required to do so was too costly.
Speaking of solving, Damon Gulczynski offers us a puzzle with which to open our week and quench our thirst for a good crossword.
When you pry your bloodshot eyes open the morning after getting too lit, what do you usually reach for to quench your epic thirst?
The quench might be the most notable sound, but Harding explained that there plenty of other noises that a particle physicist becomes familiar with.
In the meantime, quench your thirst for new emoji by looking at the exploding head, mermaid, and remaining 67 characters coming later this year.
To quench America's thirst for gasoline and jet fuel, these decades-old refineries require a steady dose of medium and heavy grades of crude.
Even better, because it's packed with hyaluronic acid, it'll quench even the driest skin to leave it glowing and bouncy — much like the moisturizer itself.
And after a long day being "Daddy's little helper," Jolie decided to take a break and quench her thirst — with water from the dog bowl.
Snow, as well as rain, is needed to quench the state's thirst; it supplies about a third of the water needed by cities and farms.
The rigged system is set to relocate 174 cubic kilometres of water, ostensibly enough to quench the thirst of 100 metropolises the size of Mumbai.
But if you absolutely, 100 percent need to hydrate, here are a few ways to quench your thirst without being a dick to the planet.
They have a literary quality, a rhythm and an ear for language that leads him to favor unexpected words ("cretin") and phrases ("limit your quench").
That's thanks to the jojoba oil (which mimics the skin's natural sebum), squalene oil, and silky sunflower oil, which quench my hungover skin without feeling heavy.
Jon says the Lannisters are more than a thousand miles away, but Sansa knows Cersei will do whatever it takes to quench her need for vengeance.
Until recently it was most visible in Bordeaux, where Chinese buyers snapped up tracts of vineyard to try and quench their homeland's thirst for grands crus.
The team also left off the insulation which would otherwise help direct the current, but could cause the superconductor to lose its superconducting properties, or quench.
What's weird is that galaxies appear to quench much earlier than should be expected given their gas supplies, which means that they don't just run out.
As students head back to college, alcohol companies want to quench their thirst not just with beers of frat parties past, but also with hard seltzers.
Even as the city struggles to quench its current thirst, towering residential condominiums and glass-and-steel office blocks sprout to accommodate an inflow of migrants.
The original irrigation builders spent generations maintaining shallow trenches off of rivers that would restore groundwater and quench crops like piñon trees, edible grass, and tubers.
Meantime, sports fans turn to events like marble racing to quench their thirst for competition, and the Northern Lights put on a spectacular show over Lapland.
Dr. Oka and colleagues report in their latest study that injecting water directly into the stomachs of mice did quench thirst, albeit after a longer lag.
They plan to open a smoothie bar in the front of the house to quench the thirst of tourists and introduce them to the various fruits.
The thirst is real for Blac Chyna ... luckily she had a big bottle of water handy to quench it during a very curvaceous Malibu photo shoot.
Custom geofilters are the must-have party accessory for the Snapchat generation and, now, talented designers are setting up businesses to quench people's thirst for bespoke filters.
He is one of about 400 villagers in Olenarau, in Kenya's southern county of Kajiado, who make daily trips to the dam to quench their animals' thirst.
Cuts to CSIRO climate science, subpoenas of NOAA emails, and impugning the reputations of scientists and their societies does nothing to quench the warming of our planet.
"Eve, he's about to quench, you don't want to miss this!" says Wil Willis, the host of the show who can only be described as a hunk.
The authors of "Quench" suggest two dozen fruits and vegetables that are especially hydrating, ranging from cucumbers with 96.7 percent water to grapes with 81.5 percent water.
Also smart: making sure to keep a large glass of H20 next to your bed at night in case you need to re-quench throughout the night.
Whatever your sipping preference, an option exists to quench all "summer water" thirsts and for any drinking occasion — from non-alcoholic to tequila, and beach soirees to picnics.
Four-year-olds get to play with Power Wheels, teenagers get to drive real cars, but how do all those kids in-between quench their need for speed?
To quench the thirst of his ever-salivating fans, the "Thinkin' Bout You" crooner released a stand-alone video for "Nikes," a complicated song with a complicated message.
Next, wear the many crowns of Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix The Crown's royal showroom, and quench your thirst for the extraordinary in Perrier®'s Flavor Chambers.
Lil Pump's thirsty, and now he's got sodas from all around the world to quench his thirst ... thanks to his very own, one-of-a-kind vending machine.
If you're unimpressed by your buddies' fashion sense, there are plenty of vintage or online swap sites like Bag Borrow or Steal to quench your thirst for threads.
Utility crews racing to quench the wells with cold water and cap the well heads with iron plugs before lava could reach them managed to secure the site.
Many waters cannot quench love iii The late French Jesuit, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, was at once a scientist, a Roman Catholic priest, a theologian, a true mystic.
He's heated his quenching oil too much, an intentional gesture by Neilson's measure; the hotter the oil is, he explains, the bigger the flame is during the quench.
While most races provide aid stations with water or Gatorade along the course, it isn't always as easy to quench your thirst when you're running on your own.
So much of what makes The Good Place fun is how it moves like it's on fire and needs to jump into a nearby lake to quench the flames.
She definitely knows how to keep cool this summer ... but if enjoying Cat's view has you sizzling, she's also got a milk chocolate shaded bikini to quench your thirst.
I would buy these ASAP if possible, but because I can't, I guess I'm just going to take a sip of this cool, cool water to quench my thirst.
"I found no water at all and animals were right resting at the waterhole waiting for my truck and quench their thirst," he wrote on Facebook on Feb. 18.
I'm not sure how many will be included in each car, but I know it's not enough to quench New Yorkers' thirst for a charge, especially during rush hour.
He had read through the trilogy, and "trying to quench my thirst for more of the [Asimov's] work," turned to I, Robot, he told The Verge in an email.
Minutes into his televised response in 2013, Rubio's mouth went dry and he was forced to lunge off camera to grab a bottle of water and quench his thirst.
What if instead of buying either a plastic bottle or aluminum can to quench our thirst, we took a trip to the water fountain or refilled a reusable thermos?
In other words, the causal factor appears to have been the fructose and glucose, found in the soft drinks which we so often rely on to quench our summer thirst.
Mocktail bars such as Getaway are popping up all over the country to quench the thirst of customers looking for a way to socialize at the bar without drinking alcohol.
Take a peek at some of the raddest ones out in the wild below, and to quench your Air Max thirst, click here to shop the (almost as awesome) '95s.
Pernod, the world's second-largest spirits group after Diageo, said it was "uniquely positioned" to quench a thirst for premium drinks, from a fast-growing, affluent middle class in Asia.
In any case, you can quench your thirst for both Kravitz and intense mom drama in Monterey Bay when Big Little Lies returns to HBO for a second season in June.
All this means is that the potential for Streep to play a villain is at an all-time high, but there's not much other information out there to quench our curiosity.
Because the seasonal boozy nectar's days inside our stemless glasses are numbered, we need to refresh our stocks and quench our millennial pink thirst before its time on store shelves expires.
The techniques won't quench the collective thirst of humanity, but they've got serious potential to help us augment water supplies in particularly dry places, especially as climate change wreaks its havoc.
Fortunately, whether you're a local or foreign founder in an emerging market, there is a way to quench your thirst for the international investment that you need to scale your company.
Less common in Latin America, the musical gatherings have been adopted by Latinx immigrants in the United States, who use them to quench their thirst for the culture they left behind.
It may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark land And close my eyes and quench my breath — It may be I shall pass him still.
Naturally packaged plant water hydrates more efficiently than plain drinking water, the "Quench" authors maintain, because it's already purified, is packed with soluble nutrients and gradually supplies the body with water.
Each object is named in Spanish, with surrounding text in English ("six flavored aguas to quench our thirst"), while Parra's folk-art illustrations give visual clues to scenes from Latino life.
Its engineering, art, and impact are currently explored in To Quench the Thirst of New Yorkers: The Croton Aqueduct at 175 at the Museum of the City of New York (MCNY).
Then he'll kick of his heeled boots and make sweet love to you as he whispers in your ear that you'll never quench his thirst like a nice little bottle of water.
It was Lemonade all over again, except for TV. It's a sci-fi infused series that will definitely quench your thirst if you're really missing Stranger Things, there's even a bald girl.
"Our studies raise serious concerns for the common practice, especially among adolescents and young adults, to drink soft drinks as a means to quench thirst following an episode of dehydration," they wrote.
Whether you're hoping to quench your thirst in what is allegedly the nation's first mezcal bar or down some daiquiris at a members-only rum bar, LA is the city for you.
There's something about the zesty lime, ginger beer, and vodka concoction that never fails to instantly quench our thirst — and the swish copper mug they come in certainly adds to the magic.
But watching what goes into racing vehicles from the turn of the century gives you a greater appreciation for what our ancestors had to deal with to quench their need for speed.
Certified financial planner and ReisUP founder Tara Falcone, who works with military families, said opportunities like this help veterans "quench the thirst for community" that usually arises after returning from active duty.
In a perfect world, melted snow flows at an even pace into a network of waterways that help quench the needs of farmers and city dwellers through the dry months of summer.
Vinny from "Jersey Shore" sure is a tease, but luckily for the ladies -- and fellas -- out there, he aims to please ... 'cause he's returning to his Chippendales gig to quench everyone's thirst.
Water will quench your thirst; alcohol will get you drunk; soda (or cola, or pop, choose the regional term you prefer) will do little more than tickle your nose and fatten you up.
Amazon Prime is here with just the show that will quench your thirst for all things deeply British and deeply political with another based-on-true-events period piece A Very English Scandal.
But U.S. Attorney General William Barr's four-page summary of Mueller's investigation did little to change public opinion about the president's alleged ties to Russia or quench the public's appetite to learn more.
Plants need sunlight, but the dosage they require varies — so when they detect too much light, they quench some of the chlorophyll, which absorbs light, so that they take in less of it.
Dystopian novels and movies predict a future in which people fight it out for every last drop of water to quench the thirst of expanding cities, parched agriculture, and wasteful suburban grass lawns.
While Game of Thrones fans still have a little more than two months to wait until the new season begins, they were given something to quench their thirst during Super Bowl LIII on Sunday.
Quenches do happen—most notably, the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland experienced a much-publicized quench in 2008, when six tons of liquid helium vented into the LHC tunnel and damaged 53 magnets.
Brock was tapped by Icelandic Glacial Water to reprise his role as a beefed out Saint Nick in their Xmas ad, only now he's got some hunky man elves to help quench your thirst.
If a potential coronavirus downturn were a fire, the recession-fighters would be like a fire brigade low on supplies, fighting among themselves, and probably lacking the right chemicals to quench the flames anyway.
One ingenious twist on a typical fest was the reinterpretation of some Q&As as a "Quench & Answer" sessions, with booze flowing freely to make the post-screening discussion feel more like a social function.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese people won't be able to quench their thirst with a refreshing "face book" beverage, after the U.S. social networking company won a rare trademark victory against a local firm in China.
If you don't live near one of the brick-and-mortar locations in NYC or Seattle, you can quench your thirst online by shopping over 60 categories of Bluetooth-enabled vibrators, DVDs, lube, and more.
He serves on the board of the national non-profit, Facing Addiction, and recently launched HeartWater, a platform designed to quench a universal thirst for authenticity and hope through powerful stories of all-inclusive recovery.
Sparks fly off grinders, flames balloon out of quench oil, flames casually spill out the sides of forges, and little fires constantly break out and recede every time a bladesmith drops metal on the floor.
NEW YORK, Feb 11 (LPC) - Consumer products manufacturer Edgewell Personal Care is poised to return US$600m to investors already flush with cash and lacking opportunities to redeploy capital to quench their thirst for yield.
Needless to say, you need a lot of beer and a lot of metal to quench the thirsts of such a large crowd, and this year, the traditional methods of festival beer distribution will not suffice.
And lastly, industry watchers are already speculating about which data company might be bought next, as exchanges look to quench clients' seemingly endless thirst for financial data while also generating new streams of revenue for themselves.
But if you have fond memories of enjoying your PB&J with a juice box full of green slime, you can once again quench your lunchtime thirst with a refreshing sip of Hi-C Ecto Cooler.
The pungent scent and bright color of fresh marigold petals are meant to guide the spirits to their altars, and glasses of water are handy to quench the thirst of the dead after their long journey.
The milky formula from Remix uses a ton of essentials oils — including tangerine (to ease inflammation), black spruce (to boost energy), and rosemary (to quench dryness) — plus pearl powder to leave you glowing long after you rinse.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker You could drink beer to quench your thirst, but the other thing that the Fly has zeroed in on is wine, particularly of the "natural" variety currently in vogue.
Only she knows what it cost, and regardless of the outcome, she has only one goal in mind: to kill the world's savior, to quench the rage building inside her and avenge her late and last remaining relative.
Reading and researching exciting opportunities can be exhilarating at first, but the gradual lull of receiving the silent treatment from recruiters after filling out countless applications and cover letters can quench even the most steadfast and enthusiastic professionals.
"In the past, we hope the fluorescent dye will go to the tumor site so that we'll see the tumor, but we also hope that not too many go so that it will not quench," Dr. Tang said.
This might quench President Donald Trump's thirst for vengeance, but as a strategic matter the politics are extremely dumb, and not just because the public will blame the governing party for the problems with the health care system.
Parched in Extremadura—with people like Sarah and Martha howling, panting, and mewling—we saw across the plain a hilltop town, a mile or two from the highway, and we turned to go there and quench the thirst.
But among the success stories, blockbusters are rare, and for all the talk of company missions and changing the world, most startup founders just want to make a few million so they can quench their egos and their wallets.
Netflix must also overcome a growing number of local rivals, many of which have mimicked the company's business model to offer subscription on-demand programming, often in national languages, to quench people's thirst for content obtained over the Internet.
After all, as the rosé rage begins to wane and IPAs feel a bit passe, many are looking for a new, exciting way to quench their thirst and catch a buzz, and sour beer seems to fit the bill.
With water, future astronauts might be able to quench their thirst, and they also will be able to split its molecules into oxygen, to breathe, and liquid hydrogen, to refill their fuel tanks — thus helping sustain a lunar outpost.
Still, the fact that this is now Apple's third patent relating to a fingerprint-reading display suggests the company still has some tricks up its sleeve—and it might finally quench our thirst for a beautiful, home button-less iPhone.
So, they&aposre trying to basically quench your voice over time and beat you down so that nobody is seeing what you&aposre putting out there anymore and then, they end up they don&apost listen to you anymore ultimately.
Instead, its interest in Latin America is part of a long strategic game, an effort to assert its influence around the world, quench its need for raw materials and control the flow of global trade through Chinese-funded transportation hubs.
With the challenge from Australian men's singles players having fizzled out in the early hours of Sunday morning, Barty is the last player standing who could quench the nation's thirst for a first home champion since Chris O'Neil in 1978.
These are the arms of someone's particularly active father, the kind of dad who does homemade masonry projects over the weekend, likes to get a good sweat going, and quench it with a nice, tall glass of cool, sugary lemonade.
Also out back, the beautiful Middlebury River flows through a deep gorge; out front, Route 125 leads up from the college town below, the conduit for a steady stream of bike riders who pause at the store to quench their thirst.
He experienced an "aha" moment when a member of a community group suggested that free water-filling stations she'd seen near yoga studios should be brought into her neighborhood, where lower-income residents tended to quench their thirst with soda.
"Enticed by the flowing water in a canal, the dog leaned over the steep edge in attempt to quench her thirst, but seconds later she was submerged in water, swept away by the strong undercurrent, and swimming for her life," said the post.
Firefighters are now bracing for more winds that may expand the range of these fires, especially after record heat baked Southern California last week, pushing back the prospect of a season-ending rainfall event to quench dry grasses and shrubs before they ignite.
There was the sign pointing out that Daug was like, weeks old; the punch bowls that bikini-clad servers brought out to quench the sadness and extreme thirst of the Vanderpump Rules crew; the "pouring one out" for a lizard; a literal lizard.
Even as the Eastern United States braces for a massive winter storm, fire conditions still linger in Southern California, and only a light drizzle is in sight this week to quench dry brush in one of the driest seasons on record for the region.
To help manage competing demands for freshwater - whether to quench human thirst, water crops or produce electricity - the report recommended "working with nature, rather than against it" in a bid to make water use more efficient, cost-effective and healthier for people and the environment.
The Jersey Street cover had been on my mind, as a photograph of it is installed by the drinking fountains at the Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), part of their To Quench the Thirst of New Yorkers: The Croton Aqueduct at 175.
"To Quench the Thirst of New Yorkers: The Croton Aqueduct at 175" features 19th-century maps, drawings and artifacts, along with contemporary photographs, to illustrate an engineering feat that delivered potable water by gravity 103 miles to Manhattan from the Croton River in Westchester County.
Meanwhile, "Star Wars" fans visiting Galaxy's Edge can also cruise over to the Milk Stand at the Black Spire Outpost market, where they'll be able to quench their thirst with the parks' takes on the Blue Milk and Green Milk that Luke Skywalker drinks on screen.
I played soccer in the fall when I was in high school and college, and when Ramadan came, my teammates would watch in awe as I ran miles during afternoon practices or sprinted through games, but didn't quench my thirst until the sun began to descend.
He set out to launch a brewery that would be doing a million dollars a year in sales, and now it's doing a billion dollars a year, a journey he wrote about in his recently released book, Quench Your Own Thirst: Business Lessons Learned Over a Beer or Two.
For the past two months the 400,000 residents of Latur, a city 400km east of Mumbai, have had, at great expense, to rely on tanker lorries and trains coming from the Krishna river 350km away to quench their thirst, while the district's stricken farmers have fled en masse.
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it out The late Dr. Martin Luther King once said, and I quote: we must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love, and when we do that we will make of this old world a new world.
A poor man with much on his shoulders can go staggering into this shabby tavern, quench his thirst and hunger with humble drinks and food, while licking his wounds, singing rebellions, cursing abstract yet real enemies, weighing mistresses, dissecting his wife's character, and tearing up for his poor mother.
With 14% pigment for all-over coverage, a super-blend of oils to quench thirsty skin, three undertones to choose from (including cool, warm, and neutral to complement all complexions), and 100% vegan ingredients, it's no surprise that the foundations flew off shelves when they launched a few days later.
At first, I thought it was the stress of my exams, but when I got worse—when I realized I'd lost 9313 pounds in two months, I couldn't quench my thirst with any amount of water, and even paper-cuts took weeks to heal—I realized something might be seriously wrong.
San Pellegrino, Perrier, or LaCroix can quench your thirst with all of the fizzy excitement that your heart desires but without having to worry about getting drunk, ruining your teeth, or losing an eye—it's the best of all worlds, unless of course your goal is to get drunk and lose an eye.
That's the message in a newly published book, "Quench," by Dr. Dana Cohen, an integrative medicine specialist in New York, and Gina Bria, an anthropologist whose studies of the water challenges faced by desert dwellers led to the establishment of the Hydration Foundation, a nonprofit group that promotes understanding and consumption of nonliquid sources of water.
Sachs tells us that "he had begun to send her a fresh handkerchief each month, with increasingly insistent requests that she stain it with her menstrual blood and send it back to him so that he could suck it — or so he claimed — 'since I can't quench my thirst directly at the delightful fount,'" and apparently she often complied.
QUENCH YOUR THIRST FOR A CHALLENGE OF PURE SPEED AND SKILLWITH NO ROOM FOR ERROR AND NO TIME TO SPILLRISK YOUR LIFE TO GET INSIDE THE ENEMY'S LAIRBUT IF THEY FIND YOUR ID YOU HAVEN'T A PRAYER The vintage game hunt started with the arcade classic Joust, but in the days since, several other games have been unlocked at the online arcade.
TO QUENCH THE THIRST OF NEW YORKERS: THE CROTON AQUEDUCT AT 21980 It's hard to say whether, with the subways crumbling all around us, it's inspiring or depressing to be reminded that we used to have public water fountains fed, through 23 miles of pipe completed in 225, by the Croton river — but either way it'll be an interesting show.
Glimpses of Lena's life before the expedition help us see the complicated torment of her own desire and the ways she's tried to quench it, and as we come to know the characters, we see how that's true for all of them, and how they all resolve the problem of how to get beyond themselves — or how it is resolved for them.
The biggest problem with the new Celine, though, is this: At a time when the industry feels as divided as the world around it, and designers forget that doing the next indicated thing (increasing size runs, putting editors back in the front row, producing their clothes ethically and sustainably) will eventually lead them to the answers of life's bigger questions, the quench for newness is ever pertinent.
While Downton writer and creator Julian Fellowes has two projects in the pipeline – a miniseries, Dr. Thorne, and a show for NBC, The Gilded Age, fans still have a bit to wait until those will hit their screens (Gilded Age has been said to be aiming for a 2017 release, while Dr. Thorne may be coming at the end of the year.) In the meantime, here are 2001 movies, TV shows and miniseries that will quench your period piece thirst.
The fair also boasts monumental tulip arrangements to inspire a sense of the natural sublime as you appreciate the cultural elegance around you, plush carpeting rolling through the entirety of the building to caress your designer footwear as you stroll, open bars installed in every aisle to quench your insatiable thirst, a regular smorgasbord of snacks served every few hours to stave off hanger, and a roving oyster shucker to remind you that there's nothing quite like fresh seafood on demand to fuel your aesthetic appetite.
Dear Diary: Your landscape has changedGlass and steel dominateYou even got a new nameBut you'll always be El Barrio to meFilled with childhood memoriesOf days spent under the blazing sunBodega quarter waters to quench our thirstSpraying down cars with open fire pumpsAnd summer nights spent on the blockLate-night dips in the pool at Jefferson ParkCatching flicks at the CosmoHot fritters from the cuchifrito spotChildren of the ghetto, stoop lifeLifelong lessons learned on your concrete streetsBut home is what you'll always be to me.
Fisher questions the integrity of this approach through the lens of the "redemption through love" theme: If Fisher talks here of female conquests that are anything but metaphorical, one could argue that this development can be perfectly applied to Drake's artistic trajectory, and that the conquests in question can easily be replaced by his audience—after all, as Fisher says elsewhere, Drake has plenty of things to quench his thirst: food, alcohol, sex, drugs; in short, anything that is consumable—while his audience will always remain an immaterial horizon.

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