Which preposition to use with insatiate
He was insatiate in filling himself, yet kept constantly vomiting what he ate, apparently living on the mere passage of food.
The one class, insatiate of freedom, sought to enjoy the property of the other; and this other, uncontrolled in its pride of place, to enjoy the fruits of the former's labors.
Thus, on deceitful Etna's flow'ry side, Unfading verdure glads the roving eye; While secret flames, with unextinguish'd rage, Insatiate on her wasted entrails prey, And melt her treach'rous beauties into ruin.
Insatiate as the barren womb or grave, God cannot grant so much as they can crave.
She replied to it incensed: "You gods are insatiate past all that live, in all things which you affect; which makes you so envious and grudging.