The Collaborative International Dictionary
Insatiably \In*sa"tia*bly\, adv.
In an insatiable manner or degree; unappeasably. ``Insatiably
covetous.''
--South.
Wiktionary
adv. 1 In an insatiable manner. 2 To an insatiable extent.
WordNet
adv. to an insatiable degree; "she was insatiably hungry" [syn: unsatiably]
in an insatiable manner; with persistence but without satisfaction; "he clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts" [syn: unsatiably]
Usage examples of "insatiably".
Yossarian busted Nately in the nose on Thanksgiving Day, after everyone in the squadron had given humble thanks to Milo for providing the fantastically opulent meal on which the officers and enlisted men had gorged themselves insatiably all afternoon and for dispensing like inexhaustible largess the unopened bottles of cheap whiskey he handed out unsparingly to every man who asked.
Mutates were insatiably ravenous, devouring anything and everything they saw, even other mutates.
For in him was a born traveler, adventurous, curious, insatiably eager to sample everything.
The Agency was the procurer of labour for the insatiably man-hungry gold mines of the Witwatersrand and Orange Free State.