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But water seemed to spread the fire, not quench it.
No one had quenched it with wine, as should have been done.
Quenching it, he got into the car and started the engine.
If she relies upon one of these, you may well quench her.
The piece should be quenched every three seconds in cold water.
His own could use, if not quenching, a little editing.
Something flared up in his face, and then was quenched.
I was about to speak when a look from Phyllis quenched me.
He didn't have time to quench physical needs right now.
He wanted her until she quenched the thirst inside him.
And the winter had come down early on the hills, but could not quench the fire.
She had thought the fireworks always between them would have been quenched by his behavior tonight.
He was on fire, and not even the Sea could quench the flame of his need.
Only one thing would quench that fire, fill me up, stop the pain.
Wine is not quenching, but no less in demand for that.
When you were really thirsty, that quenched better than water alone.
All I can think of is thirst, and the need to quench it with blood.
In the long term, hers was the fire that must be quenched.
I would quench the thirst of the earth with my blood.
The sudden light of hope in her eyes could not quench the fear that was there.
"And while it is being quenched, you will ask the Blessing."
He had his back to me, reaching up to quench the lamp.
Then something wet came along and quenched the burning in them.
They were denied admission and the fire was quenched without them.
Other points are the one where the birds come to quench their thrust.