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Slake

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A mere apology won't slake the anger of the victim's family.
The slake was too thin, causing it to drip from the trowel.
The slake was hidden beneath the rocks and was easy to miss.
The tension in the courtroom was momentarily broken by a slake in the proceedings.
The boss decided to slake the penalty for the employee who arrived late due to traffic.
The heavy rain did not slake the city's thirst for water.
The creek flowed through a narrow slake in the rocky terrain.
The miner found a slake in the rock that contained a vein of gold.
The slake was shaded by a large boulder, making it a cool spot to rest.
The scorching sun finally gave way to a slake in the form of a cool breeze.
The quiet slake of the library was interrupted by the sound of a loud sneeze.
The heat of the day finally gave way to a welcome slake as the sun began to set.
The frantic pace of the hospital slowed during a brief slake in the middle of the night.
The battle-weary soldiers finally found a slake from the constant fighting.
The busy city finally granted him a moment of slake as he sat in the park and watched the pigeons.
The runners found a momentary slake as they crested a hill and enjoyed the view.
The hustle and bustle of the city ebbed away to a peaceful slake in the early hours of the morning.
The students found a slake from their studies during a weekend camping trip in the mountains.
The workday was filled with non-stop activity, but he found a slake during his lunch break.
The constant chatter of the workplace gave way to a brief slake as everyone went to lunch.
The audience breathed a collective slake as the curtains closed on the final act.
The frantic pace of the race was interrupted by a brief slake as the runners reached a gentle slope.
As she sat down with her favorite book, her stress began to slake, and she felt a sense of calm.
After playing outside for a while, the children's excitement began to slake.
The fear of the dark began to slake as the child learned to sleep without a night light.
The anger and hostility between the two groups gradually began to slake as they learned more about each other's perspectives.
The city's efforts to reduce crime have yet to slake the fear of its residents.
His accomplishments helped slake his desire for recognition.
The new medicine was expected to slake the epidemic of a deadly disease.
The rain helped slake the thirst of the dry soil.
She ate a snack to slake her hunger before dinner.
He tried to slake his anxiety by taking deep breaths.
The teacher hoped to slake the students' curiosity by answering their questions.
He put his hands under cold water to slake the burning sensation.
The fan helped to slake the heat in the office.
He opened the windows to slake the heat in the room.
They used sand to slake the fire in the fireplace.
The water cannon was used to slake the burning building.
She added more water to the soup to slake the heat.
The cold water helped slake the thirst after the long walk.
The cooling system helped slake the engine's heat.
The firefighters worked hard to slake the fire.
The firefighters used water to slake the fire in the building.
The sprinkler system was turned on to slake the flames in the garden.
The air conditioner was working to slake the heat inside the car.
He used a fire extinguisher to slake the flames.
He waited for the food to slake down before eating.
The slake dried quickly, allowing the workers to complete the job on time.
The slake had a unique texture that made it perfect for the project.
The workers applied slake to the walls of the new building.
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