Jack from time to time would hold communication with the Serbian youth, whose appetite proved the truth of his assertion that no food had passed his lips during the whole of the preceding day.
But please let me take the edge off my ferocious appetite before you throw any more questions at me, fellows.
Considering the difference in our heft, I take it I've got a bird's appetite compared with you and Josh here--pound for pound.
If you imagine that I have no appetite you are quite mistaken.
As it is administered now, the law still caters to appetiteand public demand for privileges, and the public goes along without especial disturbance.
They had no appetitefor further discourse with this young madman just then.
I haven't any appetite for that kind of a stew just yet.
I fear I am a little severe, sir, but your attitude showed that you came to me with appetite for a quarrel.
If a child is ill and his appetitedoes not lead him to eat when food is presented, or if his appetite is perverted so that he prefers candy to meat and vegetables, conscious reference to results is indicated.
Their energy of intelligence is so feeble and inconstant that it is constantly overpowered by bodily appetite and passion.
What appetite would not be baffled to see three hundred women at its mercy, as the grand signor has in his seraglio?
The women always said or did just enough to wet my appetite for knowing or seeing a little more, so I paid, and often enough was disappointed, and left; but saw a lot.
My appetite is good, but I am very particular about my food, and if it does not please me, I am irritable.
She says I have such a rude appetitethat it makes her sick.
I don't believe your appetite is big; and if ever you are hungry, just let me know, and my Aunt Martha will give you all you can eat, for she loves to see me relish anything.
Miss Milly melted it a little, but I had very small appetitefor it.
She went in, got her breakfast and ate it, this with more appetite than she had had for many weeks, and smiled at herself, thinking she was not sleepy yet, but when sleep came on her it would come like a cloud and smother her.
His appetite was excellent, but he was a feeder not very easy to please; it was understood well by the ladies of Salisbury that if Mr. Chamberlaine was expected to dinner, something special must be done in the way of entertainment.
If we come to grief, Parson John will eat his dinner without the slightest interference with his appetite from our misfortunes; but Aunt Sarah would suffer on your account.
Poor Carry Brattle was famished, and ate the bread and bacon which were set before her, and drank the cold tea, with anappetite which was perhaps unbecoming the romance of her position.
When the appetite comes back, give soft-boiled rice, or oatmeal with milk.
There is no appetite during the progress of the disease, but when the stomach demands food, great care should be exercised.
Appetite is the index as to the quantity of food that should be taken to replace the loss by waste.
An unnatural appetite often accompanies bilious attacks, but it should be resisted.
Having something of an appetite at the moment, he was just about to bolt the morsel.
He remembered the woman who had robbed him; silk ankles crossed his line of vision, and a gusty appetite vaporized even as it steamed into the coldness of his indecision.
Then he boarded the subway, cursing himself for a fool and cursing hisappetite for the fool's master.
His fiercer appetite was the cause of his early growth in a knowledge of them.
In so many cases of convalescence where theappetite is flagging and the digestion weak, ham and bacon are prescribed, both for their tonic and nutritive value.
Yes, father," I answered, and I put down my last piece of melon, feeling that my appetite for the delicious fruit had suddenly faded.
Her human side appeared very clearly in her influence with the clan, her sincere and affectionate interest in himself, and her appetite for news in detail.
Not one of twenty others would lose a dinner or a fraction of appetite because he had vanished so pitifully.
Most people would have had a small appetite in such gloomy surroundings, but Dermot and his friends were hungry enough to forget about it.
It will help stay your appetite until I get you something better.
Another was saying that he had lost his appetite and could eat nothing.
One way in which the amount of food needed to satisfy the appetite and build up the body may be very largely reduced, is by increasing the amount of mastication.
If disease indicates such over-indulgence, food should be restricted till the appetite is accustomed to a smaller diet.
We should endeavour to cultivate an appetite for these vegetables containing proteid, as it is a great mistake to rely entirely for this element on meat, as so many of our race do.
Appetite is a good test of the amount and also of the particular kind of food required, provided the appetite is in a healthy condition.
Do not assume, however, that it is necessary to eat at meal times, no matter whether appetite for food be present or not.
The headaches and lack of appetite next morning are attributed to the supper instead of the repeatedly breathed air, for each guest gives off almost 20 cubic feet of used-up air per hour.
Bilious people, for example, may have accustomed their appetite to desire more carbonaceous and fatty foods than necessary.
Diarrhoea, cold feet, and lack of spirit and appetite thus arise.
On the contrary, badly-fed people often require a coaxing of the appetite to eat strengthening foods, such as oatmeal, cheese, and brown bread.
Many women have better health and appetite at such a time than at any other.
That plain fare is good for both mind and body was proved by the four youths at the Babylonian Court over 2,000 years ago, but alas people squander that priceless boon, health, by letting appetite rule their lives.
Thus the appetite is the natural test of the amount and kind of food required.
To yield to force in Vietnam would weaken that confidence, would undermine the independence of many lands, and would whet the appetite of aggression.
Society cannot exist unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere, and the less of it there be within the more there must be without.
Fortunately, there are only a few Americans who placeappetite above patriotism.
Poppæa, promising to stir up the mind Of Nero to a proper appetite For Simon's thaumaturgy, let him go.
Publius then said, for now with meat and drink The appetite to each was satisfied: "O Paul, what thou thus sayest quickens in me Desire to hear the rest of Mary's tale.
But as with hunger's self, and appetite That never ceases crying, 'More!
Besides the pleasure to hisappetite For piquant knowledge of his fellow-man, It might in some way, indirect the better, Give him a point or two of policy To guide the conduct of his rulership Among a people difficult to rule.
Rather a poor breakfast; never mind, I shall have a rousing appetite when I get to the bottom.
Bowler was too anxious to discover the missing ones to feel much appetite for food, and kept blowing his whistle as the boat slowly coasted the island.
Pity to spoil my appetite for breakfast at Dungeon Ghyl.
She had no appetitefor dinner, which seemed to carry out her story.
After headache, backache, and loss of appetite comes usually a mild diarrh[oe]a.
No wonder his appetite is apt to be poor, and that even what food he eats will not produce a flow of "appetite juice" in the stomach, which Pavloff has shown to be so necessary to digestion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appetite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.