The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness. |
Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home. |
The act of exhibition itself gratifies the sexual impulse, and usually it suffices to replace both tumescence and detumescence. |
The key to Graham's success is the way in which he compels and gratifies, but never fully reveals or satiates. |
The poetry that Carey can coax from this lightly educated ruffian's lightly punctuated prose gratifies us on every page. |
Our digital immersion is total, and there's a cultural abundance that gratifies us with sounds and images at the drop of a hat. |