Definition of unquenchably in English:
unquenchably
adverb
See unquenchable
‘We journalists become terribly vulnerable when confronted with potential stories that we desperately and unquenchably desire to be true, despite evidence to the contrary.’
- ‘The unquenchably popular Anne of Green Gables is once again the lead production at the 36th annual Charlottetown Festival, with a new actor in the role of Canada's most famous redhead.’
- ‘She is reverting to class and type by perceiving her natural and human surroundings as unquenchably romantic.’
- ‘Nearly every building was damaged in some way, either from the flames that unquenchably consumed them, or slashed and destroyed by plasmic and energy weapons.’
- ‘Greenberg, unquenchably confident, simply shook his head and smiled.’
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