Definition of insatiably in English:
insatiably
adverb
See insatiable
‘Although humans are ruthless pack animals, we're also insatiably curious, semi-intelligent creatures who yearn to learn more about each other and understand the mysteries of the universe we inhabit.’
- ‘Those of us born under the sign might have recognized the man a mile away - mostly due to his incendiary onstage ferocity, confident mega-showman attitude, and insatiably salacious lyrics.’
- ‘It's a dazzling quest, the intellectual odyssey of a lifetime, as this insatiably curious writer attempts to understand everything that has transpired from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization.’
- ‘He may be little read today, if he is read at all, but the businessman-author - so Scottish in his success and failure in both realms - was insatiably curious about social change and insularity.’
- ‘Jekyll created a serum that violently transformed him into Mr. Hyde: a vastly strong and insatiably brutal creature that stalked the London nights.’
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