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To quench a thirst so thoroughly the craving forgets it existed.
means To satisfy or relieve a desire, especially thirst, by giving it exactly what it wanted.
from From Old English slacian, to grow slack or loosen — your need goes limp once finally met.
Sibling wordShares roots with slack, its lazier cousin
Lime trickSlaked lime is water added to quicklime
Thirst's favoriteAlmost always pairs with thirst or desire