He felt so grateful for the simple taste of a few gulps of water that he sat back to enjoy the way it had quenched his thirst. |
But once we've quenched our thirst, having just ended a cross-town walk, we're more interested in food than booze. |
The parts were pulled from the 1,400-degree mix after soaking up the heat for up to an hour and then quenched in cold water. |
It is well known that high-temperature free radical reactions can be quenched by the presence of nitric oxide, itself a free radical. |
Two deer had come to drink, one keeping watch while the other quenched its thirst. |
When cast steels are quenched and tempered, the range of strength and of toughness is broadened. |