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- Culligan Quench | Office Workplace Water Coolers
Culligan Quench offers workplace hydration solutions Learn about our cost-effective, eco-friendly water, ice, and coffee machines
- QUENCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUENCH is put out, extinguish How to use quench in a sentence
- QUENCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
When it's hot, it's best to quench your thirst with water The flames were quenched by heavy rain Her thirst for knowledge will never be quenched You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: We quenched our thirst at a mountain spring Heavy rains quenched the fire
- QUENCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
QUENCH definition: to slake, satisfy, or allay (thirst, desires, passion, etc ) See examples of quench used in a sentence
- QUENCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone who is thirsty quenches their thirst, they lose their thirst by having a drink He stopped to quench his thirst at a stream [VERB noun]
- Bottleless Water Coolers | Office Water Coolers | Quench
Upgrade your workplace water and ice dispenser with the Quench 960 or Quench 965! These machines produce up to 125 lbs of high-quality chewable nugget ice while providing an endless supply of freshly filtered ambient and hot drinking water
- Quench - definition of quench by The Free Dictionary
Define quench quench synonyms, quench pronunciation, quench translation, English dictionary definition of quench tr v quenched , quench·ing , quench·es 1 To put out ; extinguish 2 To suppress; squelch: The disapproval of my colleagues quenched my enthusiasm for the
- What Is Quench Oil and How Does It Harden Steel?
Quench oil is a specially formulated oil used to rapidly cool heated steel, transforming it from a soft state into a hardened one It sits between water (which cools too aggressively, often cracking the metal) and air (which cools too slowly for most steels) The oil pulls heat away fast enough to harden the steel while cushioning the process enough to avoid warping or fracturing the part How
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