This is also because the vultures are satiated with their morning's feed and must have a rest before supper.
Our first inspection of Tashi-lunpo was now ended, and, satiated with strange impressions, we betook ourselves in the twilight to our tents in Kung Gushuk's garden.
When a metaphor is hunted down (if I may use that expression) and a description overwrought, its force and energy are gradually lessened, the object which was originally new becomes familiar, and the mind is satiated instead of being inflamed.
Is it because the mind is satiated with uniformity of any kind, and that remarkable blemishes, like a few barren fields interspersed in a landschape give additional lustre to the more cultivated scenery?
The monarch, satiated by indulgence, oppressed by ennui, ever seeking some new excitement, was at once won by the charms of the beautiful Mary Angelica.
And whomsoever he seizes, he fastens on and assassinates with recitation: a leech that will not quit the skin, till satiated with blood.
We are satiated with those objects which make a part of our business in every day, and are desirous of trying something that is a stranger to us.
Reckless of consequences, they drank and drank again, as if they never could be satiated with the delicious beverage.
The troops, as if satiated with the exercise of power, again conjured the senate to invest one of its own body with the Imperial purple.
Having in this manner satiated his revenge, he next abrogated all the laws which were enacted by his rival, and then made himself consul with Cinna.
The partition was soon made: Pompey chose Spain; for, being fatigued with conquest, and satiated with military fame, he was willing to take his pleasures at Rome.
He was satiated with the arts of a court, which sort of life, though his virtue made it innocent to him, yet nothing could make it quiet.
Better, far better, that they torment him by ungrateful cravings than that he should have to repent having satiated them by criminal indulgence.
He arrived just as the group of tenants and peasants, whose numbers increased every moment, satiated with gazing upon the rugged features of Hatteraick, had turned their attention towards Bertram.
Yet even that holds forth the emptiness of the creature in its own bosom, that cannot be satiated within, but must come forth to seek happiness.
Going to the war" had lost all its excitement for him, the carnage of the past months and the sorrowful scenes he had witnessed having fairly satiated him with "glory" and all the horrors which follow in its train.
I now cast from me, with loathing and disgust, the very gold with which but a short time before I had satiated my foolish heart.
The cathedral did not appear to us worth visiting; our eyes had been satiated with buildings in this style, and after having seen the glories of the Duomo at Milan, we found all other cathedrals poor and uninteresting.
Decaying and satiated communities need not be treated as children; they require neither diplomatic handling nor precaution, and it may be good that they should see and touch the putrescent sores which canker them.
But as, filled with a horrible satisfaction, the pacha was enjoying the repose of a satiated tiger, an indignant and threatening voice reached him even in the recesses of his palace.
I would my love could kill thee; I am satiated With seeing thee live, and fain would have thee dead.
You are satiated with life, and that is why you have an inclination for philosophy, but I want to live, and that is why I drink my wine for dinner and smoke cigars, and all.
Hence they have satiety as it were in movement and apprehension, not in quiet and comprehension; they are not satiated without appetite, nor are they in a state of desire, without being in a certain way satiated.
But this dreadful thud was what gave rise to the loudest applause among the spectators, falling on their satiated ears as a new sound.
She then turned to her companion and satiated on her body her fury of lust.
Worn out and satiatedwith pleasure, I invited them to take some rest.
After we had satiated in part our amorous ardour we breathed again and sat down.
We thensatiated our appetites, after having been forty hours without food or sleep, and having travelled ten miles in sleet and snow.
How willingly would I have signed a bill of exchange for a thousand ducats, on my property at Vienna, only to have satiated my hunger on dry bread!
What joys satiated our minds and senses in our own apartments!
All that their mother beheld in vivid dreams, which she often strove with wanton extravagance to realize, has surrounded them from their birth and early satiated them.