English to Kannada Dictionary unquenchable

unquenchable

ತಣಿಸಲಾಗದ
definition
adjective
his enthusiasm was unquenchable
not able to be quenched.
translation of 'unquenchable '
ತಣಿಸಲಾಗದ,
ಶಮನಗೊಳಿಸಲಾಗದ
example
When the action heats up, though, there's no mistaking that Shay Sweet burns with a seemingly 'unquenchable' sexual thirst.
But the world's 'unquenchable' thirst suggests that these stocks won't be running dry anytime soon.
Sex without babies, unless of course you are a man with an 'unquenchable' thirst for thirty-somethings - then there's usually no way out: nappies are back.
But to her, it was just an 'unquenchable' thirst for knowledge.
It was the public's 'unquenchable' thirst for celebrity gossip, argues Ken, that led the paparazzi to hound her to her death.
Dipping into these with tortilla chips or crackers is the perfect way to produce 'unquenchable' thirst in your guests.
Anthony McGrath, 173 not out in the first innings, resumed on 42 and his thirst for runs remained 'unquenchable' .
On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an 'unquenchable' thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries.
Saltwater fish, poor things, have an 'unquenchable' thirst, because they are constantly being dehydrated by the saltier sea all around them.
Your thirst for knowledge is 'unquenchable' ; life for you is an endless quest to learn more.
But an 'unquenchable' thirst for victory allied to sheer stubbornness has got this Celtic side where they are and they weren't for ending this game minus all three points.
He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an 'unquenchable' thirst for tries.
He was too tired right now to enter an argument - his strength and vitality sapped dry by the 'unquenchable' thirst of battle.
The magazines had an 'unquenchable' thirst for short stories.
Brown's purpose is to meet as far as prudently possible the public's apparently 'unquenchable' thirst for ever more spending on the National Health Service.
It was the 'unquenchable' thirst of Manchester's growing urban population that started the Thirlmere reservoir project in 1890.
Whether it's a scandal in the Royal Family or a lord who's been up to no good, we seem to have an 'unquenchable' thirst for the passionate exploits of the nobility.
Other NBC correspondents have told me stories about your seemingly 'unquenchable' thirst for reporting.
One of them is the professor from New Mexico, where apparently there is an 'unquenchable' thirst for Victorian poetry.
I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my 'unquenchable' thirst for knowledge i still have today.
Greenberg, 'unquenchably' confident, simply shook his head and smiled.
We journalists become terribly vulnerable when confronted with potential stories that we desperately and 'unquenchably' desire to be true, despite evidence to the contrary.
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.
As Orlando's attitude toward the gypsies gradually alters, Woolf hints that she is reverting to class and type by perceiving her natural and human surroundings as 'unquenchably' romantic.
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.
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