Sentences with phrase «develop insatiable»

A well behaved indoor dog may begin to knock over trash cans and beg for food as they develop an insatiable appetite.
The rats fed the hfcs seemed to develop an insatiable appetite and grew fat on their regular food.
Over the last few years, I've developed an insatiable appetite for learning.
After undergoing radical emergency surgery, Rose (former adult film star Marilyn Chambers in her first leading role in a mainstream film) develops an insatiable desire for blood.
Sure, there are isolated enclaves of holdouts, defending literature as they know it from the onslaught of supernatural beings, but most of the reading public seems to have developed an insatiable thirst for stories featuring the undead.
Sure, there are isolated enclaves of holdouts, defending literature as they know it from the onslaught of supernatural beings, but most of the reading public seems to have developed an insatiable thirst for stories featuring the undead, from writers like Charlaine Harris and Stephenie Meyer.
Having spent more than half his life on the road, Ian has developed an insatiable thirst for travel.

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Because of insatiable energy demand from developing countries, oil will become permanently and prohibitively expensive, Rubin claims.
As Brit + Co's Food Editor, Anna Monette Roberts has an insatiable appetite for developing tasty dishes.
I Kissed a Vampire (Unrated) Gory, Goth musical about a teenager Lucas Grabeel) who develops fangs and an insatiable lust for blood after being bitten in the neck by an exchange student (Tahlena Chikami) from Transylvania.
Developed with an insatiable appetite for revs and superb pulling power, the 3.0 - litre M Performance six - cylinder in - line engine ensures the X3 M40i sits at the top end of the model range.
«There's an insatiable appetite for investment real estate,» Walker said, referring to developed property that tenants lease and produces income for owners.
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