Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home. |
The violin of his I am now fortunate to possess highly gratifies ear and eye and represents a consummate example of craftsmanship. |
Because we use the same verb to characterize what pleases and what gratifies us, we are inclined to expect, erroneously, that the liking comes from the same source. |
A well-served espresso that gratifies our longing is the best sign of distinctive quality for a café and the crowning moment at the end of a satisfying lunch or dinner in a restaurant. |
Our digital immersion is total, and there's a cultural abundance that gratifies us with sounds and images at the drop of a hat. |
And the mother, fearing that her children will think her unjust, gratifies their wishes, which in the end proves a great injury to them. |