0 used for describing a feeling that is so strong that it cannot be satisfied:
Bell's curiosity was unquenchable, encompassing geography, ethnography, archeology, history, politics, poetry, and more.
However, it is also a result of his seemingly unquenchable appetite - in a further jest discussed below he destroys the dairy while glutting himself on its contents.
Will he also ask him why similar action cannot be taken to restrain the unquenchable thirst of the brewers for high prices?
Our unquenchable medicinal thirst still continues, and it is suggested with some truth that we are rapidly becoming a nation of confirmed medicine drinkers.
And, to our great enrichment, he added to those other qualities which he possessed an unquenchable humour.
We intended to discuss the project's seemingly unquenchable thirst for innovation.
He is still mistaken for a simple and unquenchable reason.
It burned over wider areas with a dim but unquenchable flame.