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How to use appeased in a sentence

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I think I appeased him, and I quietly moved on and enjoyed the rest of the show.
But the insistence has not appeased local residents, who are now planning a series of meetings to call for a public inquiry.
Once again, he has appeased the demands of aficionados by gathering a fascinating mix of artists in the city this week.
Only the happy trip to Morocco in 1832 appeased the artist and freed him momentarily from his nightmares.
Some of the men were appeased and headed for home, but many could not be bought so easily.
I have returned to you in this lifetime, and in the future, I will find you again and again until our love is appeased, if that is ever possible.
I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears.
I smile, appeased and amused, when I realize that he's actually ducking, and his broad shoulders are hunched over.
When she tracks him down at his office, she expects to be conciliated, to be appeased, but especially to be married.
When she finally appeased her parents' curiosity by doing so they naturally asked him about his family and background.
During those hard times, the poor quality food barely appeased my aching belly.
I also knew that I could not be appeased with a pittance in dividends simply because everyone was focused on share price growth.
My curiosity was appeased when I got to enter four of those studios on Saturday.
God's displeasure can only be appeased, then, if a propitiatory sacrifice is made.
The sound generated by the bamboo could both arouse gods to be appeased or exorcise evil spirits.
Why oh why oh why are voters always appeased by learning that their government is supposedly tackling a problem by throwing more money at it?
And though I did have hunger and appeased it, I could not waken her, even for food.
By the death of Jesus Christ on the cross God's wrath against our sin is appeased, justice is satisfied and the love of God accomplishes the deliverance of his chosen people.
From this moment we won't be appeased by fork-tongued, sweet talk.
After the guilty person has been judged, the earth needs to be purified and appeased.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And, as the old couplet tells, they say too that the spirit of Gower's Well is not yet appeased.
As soon as he had appeased his appetite, or his gourmandism, he went to look to the economy of the establishment.
In the midst of this great felicity which had appeased her, she had now had time for reflection.
Miss Abbott was equally civil, but not to be appeased by good intentions.
His agitation, appeased, for a moment, grew now from minute to minute.
His heart lusted for the sight of pleasure, and must be appeased.
It appeased and disarmed this anarchist who was also an autocrat.
Goldwater still shook his head, albeit a whit appeased by the flattery.
Her pity was sad and beautiful and at the same time it appeased her pain.
I might foam at the mouth, but bring me a doll to play with, give me a cup of tea with sugar in it, and maybe I should be appeased.
An interview with a surly gatekeeper and a surlier foreman, both of whom were appeased with the coin of the realm, put me on the track of Bloxam.
A Berber sheik came to the support of the vizir, and Badis was appeased.
Mrs. Zamboni clutched the bill with greedy fingers, but was not appeased.
But Minora was not to be appeased, and muttered something about seeing no fun in foolhardiness, which shows how alarmed she was, for it was rude.
My hunger, sharp before, was, if not satisfied, appeased by this hermit's meal.
They were somewhat frightened, but not at all appeased, by Jane's entrance.
The cornelian appeased anger, and the hyacinth provoked sleep, and the amethyst drove away the fumes of wine.
That love acknowledged, fed, and gratified, when are its demands appeased?
Provocations to produce the desired appearances might even be given to some foreign power, and appeased again by timely concessions.
When the appetites of the whole were appeased, the squaws removed the trenchers and gourds, and the two parties began to prepare themselves for a subtle trial of their wits.
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