How to Use unquenchable in a Sentence

unquenchable

adjective
  • And some more bits about flashes of fire, a raging flame and unquenchable love.
    Karla Adam, Washington Post, 19 May 2018
  • On the sharp side, there’s the unquenchable quest to grow every single plant native to the planet.
    Paul Cappiello, The Courier-Journal, 3 Sep. 2021
  • There is an unquenchable lust in the hearts Houston Astros fans for cheap hot dogs.
    Craig Hlavaty, Houston Chronicle, 23 Apr. 2018
  • Mohamed Salah is a global icon with an unquenchable thirst for rewriting the record books.
    James Pearce, New York Times, 12 Apr. 2025
  • Apart from that, there is also the fact that Baba is urged by an unquenchable thirst to make music.
    Spin Contributor, SPIN, 6 Sep. 2024
  • This cardinal fire sign isn’t afraid to live life to the fullest, often with an unquenchable thirst for a challenge.
    Cori Sears, Better Homes & Gardens, 29 Sep. 2025
  • However, his unquenchable robot thirst for killing is, like Arnie, a blot on his copy book.
    SI.com, 26 Aug. 2019
  • The date may change, but the music biz’s unquenchable thirst for cute, non-threatening boys remains the same.
    Bethy Squires, Vulture, 6 Oct. 2024
  • The thirst for more Summer House drama is unquenchable.
    Bethy Squires, Vulture, 30 Apr. 2026
  • Meanwhile, the unquenchable perfume sampler in me is more open-minded.
    Alex Beggs, The Cut, 29 Mar. 2018
  • An unquenchable thirst to improve propelled him forward.
    Zack Meisel, New York Times, 29 Apr. 2026
  • His work ethic also suggests an unquenchable thirst, a never-ending wish for more.
    Stephanie Burt, The New Republic, 29 Mar. 2022
  • Even the most successful women can struggle with an unquenchable thirst for approval.
    Renessa Boley Layne, Forbes.com, 26 Aug. 2025
  • There’s almost something painful, or if not that, despairing and unquenchable in those newborn squeals.
    K. Austin Collins, Rolling Stone, 17 Apr. 2021
  • The women are so elegant and vibrant, with an unquenchable spirit.
    Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times, 29 Sep. 2023
  • The attack grants him immortality and an unquenchable taste for blood.
    Wilson Chapman, IndieWire, 13 Mar. 2026
  • Being able to take in the scene of a game against Wayne State from a courtside seat gave him an unquenchable passion for the sport.
    Victoria Hernandez, USA TODAY, 22 Feb. 2023
  • As soon as the season changes, your skin does, too, suddenly developing an unquenchable thirst.
    Macaela MacKenzie, Allure, 16 Mar. 2018
  • Just a really unquenchable thirst.
    Annie Heilbrunn, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 Sep. 2025
  • The young man's muscles revived, his stamina returned, yet what didn't change was an unquenchable optimism.
    Bill Laitner, Detroit Free Press, 18 Oct. 2019
  • Bowie’s genius was a driver and a result of an unquenchable inner restlessness.
    Armin Rosen, The Washington Examiner, 9 Jan. 2026
  • The Road dares us to believe that something, or someone, dwells within us—an unquenchable flame that burns but does not consume.
    Literary Hub, 17 Nov. 2025
  • The city should convert these unquenchable plants back to native cacti, succulent and chaparral species.
    Jonathan Horwitz, Orange County Register, 4 Oct. 2024
  • To feed the city’s unquenchable thirst for energy, Dubai recently broke ground on the world’s largest single-site solar park.
    Bloomberg.com, 16 Apr. 2018
  • One is his unquenchable passion to create better public access to Lake Erie.
    Steven Litt, cleveland, 21 June 2021
  • Both of them superstars, among the best ever to play, unquenchable in their will to win, yet one closed off, remote, cold, and the other quite the opposite.
    Thomas Beller, New York Times, 25 Nov. 2023
  • Ottessa Moshfegh has a glittering intellect and an unquenchable dark turn of mind.
    New York Times, 13 June 2022
  • Geothermal power may be ready to make a debut, thanks to design breakthroughs and the unquenchable demand of data centers.
    Oren Cass, Foreign Affairs, 16 Jan. 2025
  • There’s no hatred, no resentment, no real rivalry to speak of, beyond the unquenchable fire that drives every great athlete.
    Mark Lazerus, New York Times, 3 Feb. 2026
  • New schematic ideas, rule changes that favor wide receivers and the unquenchable desire to gain yards in chunks can turn even the most genuine of promises into afterthoughts.
    Michael Cohen, Detroit Free Press, 4 Sep. 2021

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