to gratify a child's thirst for knowledge
to gratify the queen, and gain the court.
it's gratifying seeing everybody gelling.
His headstrong daughter is destined to learn from her own mistakes. One who iswayward willfully and often perversely departs from what is desired, advised, expected, or required in order to gratify his or her own impulses or inclinations:
to gratify a desire
it gratifies me to see you happy
he was gratified by her praise
gratify your taste buds with delicious food
the movie gratified the audience's expectations
gratify your curiosity by exploring new places
the success of the project gratified the team
gratify your senses with soothing music
she was gratified to receive recognition for her hard work
gratify your need for adventure by trying new activities
And that they would therefore leave us in painful but somehow psychologically gratifying ways.
And as long as her father was near her, they were always gratified hastily.
For Sater, the work was surreal and often gratifying.
They all felt gratified, and loved Charles more than ever.
Yes, I said, it's a sad occupation, and one that exists only to gratify the whims of fashion.
It makes them more likely to gratify their physical needs.
There's no need, julia said. it gratifies me just to help you.
In all his young life Sylvester had never had a wish gratified so quickly.
What makes me especially pleased and gratified is the attention it calls to the issue.
Now that she has a job in France, she can gratify her desire to see Paris.
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