I am perfectly satisfied," replied Emma, with the brightest smiles, "and most sincerely wish them happy.
Could she be secure of that, indeed, of his never marrying at all, she believed she should be perfectly satisfied.
Since I had my little piano, I am perfectly satisfied.
I announced myself as the host, and the cook told me I should be perfectly satisfied.
Yes," said I, "I am perfectly satisfied to know you and your niece.
This worthy man, pleased at being able to throw the odium of a refusal on me, left me perfectly satisfied.
I again repeat that Mrs. Gibbon must be perfectly satisfied.
I am perfectly satisfied that if a War with England does not take place, that the execrable french demons will produce the same Revolution in the Pays de Vaud.
Again and again I must repeat my hope that she is perfectly satisfied, and that the close of her life may not be embittered by suspicion, or fear, or discontent.
On the 29th of that month he wrote to Mr. Jefferson from New York: "I am perfectly satisfied that if the embargo must be persisted in any longer, two principles must necessarily be adopted in order to make it sufficient: 1st.
Why, I believe you, my lady; and I should be perfectly satisfied if I could forget your passion for the stage, and that madman behind the sofa.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perfectly satisfied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.