When she tracks him down at his office, she expects to be conciliated, to be appeased, but especially to be married. |
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? |
God's displeasure can only be appeased, then, if a propitiatory sacrifice is made. |
Some of the men were appeased and headed for home, but many could not be bought so easily. |
During those hard times, the poor quality food barely appeased my aching belly. |
The sound generated by the bamboo could both arouse gods to be appeased or exorcise evil spirits. |