In the play Macbeth, "quench'd" typically refers to extinguishing or putting out a fire. It is often used metaphorically to indicate the act of ending life or suppressing something, such as ambition or desire.
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it means that macbeth is going to poison more people
Is it true that coke does not quench your thirst? This quench gum is amazing! Bob go get me a drink that will quench my thirst. This really did quench my thirst.
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"quench" means to put out a fire using water. It can also by analogy mean to alleviate a thirst (quench a thirst).
Quench the Spark was created in 1885.
is quench neutral positive or negative
The homophone for "quench" is "quintch."
We can quench the spirit in our lives by our actions, by our neglect.
I am not sure which character you mean: Siward, an English general, or Seyton, one of Macbeth's servants.
Do you mean Macbeth the person or Macbeth the play? Because it is possible to like the play and not like the person much.