US /kwɛntʃ/
・UK /kwentʃ/
Stand therefore having your loins girt about with truth and having on the breastplate of righteousness and on your feet and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace above all taking the shield of faith wherewith you shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.
Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.
sure you don't know -- joining that, there. "Query", "quarrel", "quench", "quake", "quaint"
What about "quench"? "Quench" is like a "wench". No. It's not at all. "Quench". When you're
Quench your thirst first and then we can complete rehearsal.
Quench your thirst first, and then we can complete rehearsal.
There're soft drinks and coffee to quench your thirst
and I'm here to tell you that shortly after takeoff, first things first, there's soft drinks and coffee to quench your thirst.
to Kerry to do that, and then Kerry’s gonna quench into water this time. Kerry is doing
an agitated quench, what that means is when he goes in he’s moving that blade side to
How does someone quench their thirst?
and every precaution has to be taken to quench what might grow to be an immense scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of Europe.
and every precaution has to be taken to quench what might grow to be an immense scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of Europe.
These cultures have become part of Boston's fabric, from the culinary delights of Little Italy to the Irish pubs which quench the thirst of this hardworking city.
to the Irish pubs which quench the thirst of this hard-working city.
and every precaution has to be taken to quench what might grow to be an immense scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of Europe.
quench what might grow to be an immense
These cultures have become part of Boston's fabric, from the culinary delights of Little Italy to the Irish pubs which quench the thirst of this hardworking city.
to the Irish pubs which quench the thirst of this hard-working city.