- It is fun, self-satisfying, and what's more, it can set a good example.
- His only experience of gardening so far proved immensely satisfying.
- Sue, on the other hand, had a more difficult time satisfying her first client and she took several additional months to actually complete the assignment.
- Enjoy a satisfying scrambled egg, omelet or frittata (an Italian omelet with diced vegetables and meats) in less than 15 minutes.
- If people have the opportunity to get a secure job, they should take it right away rather than wait for a job that would be more satisfying.
- One widely accepted psychological definition of boredom is "the distasteful experience of wanting, but being unable, to engage in satisfying activity."
- Knowing that the new couple led a satisfying life, all their relatives were relaxed.
- The Reader has been a popular programme since last year, though there is still something not satisfying.
- If you have already finished school, keep learning because what you have learned at school will never be enough to live a satisfying life.
- Upon simply satisfying a material need, he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood to learn how to fix their own bikes.
- Job—something he thought would be more satisfying in the long run.
- Her glands are swollen.
- Mary looked at his poor little tired face and swollen eyes and her heart relented.
- Its population is swollen by 360,000 refugees.
- An army swollen with pride is bound to lose.
- He had swallowed so much salt water that he was swollen like a balloon.
- Uribe still can not move his swollen legs and must ride in a special trailer that can support his weight.
- I looked at my dad, his knuckles swollen and cracked from farm work and his fingernails tipped with black crescents of motor oil.
- One of his swollen legs had a pillow under it, and was wrapped in bandages.
- At supper, Heidi's eyes were swollen and it was still hard for her to keep from crying.
- The numbers of the commune were swollen by political refugees.
- The bridge was washed away by the swollen river.
- Her eyes were red and swollen from crying.
- The wood had become swollen from prolonged immersion.
- Your ankle's swollen—I think the doctor ought to look at it.
- My eyes were so swollen I could hardly see.
- The sky, swollen like a black bladder, rumbled and crackled.
- Her face is blotched and swollen.
- According to the World Social Science Report 2010, the number of social-science students worldwide has swollen by about 11% every year since 2000.
- He pushed her away from him and saw her swollen face and he understood what had happened.
- Heavy rain and melting snow have swollen the river to its highest level in decades.
- A month after being admitted to hospital, swollen, breathless, and bleeding, with his leukemia as robust as ever, he went on hospice in the hospital and died.
- The glands in her neck were swollen, her head was throbbing and she ached all over.
- Of course, after wearing heels for a day, any woman knows she can look forward to a night of pain as she tries to comfort her swollen, aching feet.
- The polis straightens out crooked judgments, gentles the swollen ambitions and puts an end to acts of divisional strife.
- Her eyes were swollen from crying.
- Varicose veins are really just swollen veins and are caused by increased blood volume and pressure on the legs and feet.
- It was specifically targeted at boys.
- It was originally meant as a guide specifically for France,
- They now want to find out if some low-fat diets could specifically target fat in the tongue.