en satisfy appetites with minimum effort

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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satisfy appetites with minimum effort requires…

  • en own food ➜
  • en buy frozen dinners ➜
  • en buy packaged foods ➜
  • en cheat ➜
  • en do it ➜
  • en eat candy ➜
  • en eat fiber ➜
  • en eat raw vegetables and fruits ➜
  • en feed people fiber ➜
  • en find a filling foodstuff ➜
  • en food ➜
  • en go to a fast food restaurant ➜
  • en go to a restaurant ➜
  • en go to a restauraunt ➜
  • en guzzle water ➜
  • en have an apple ➜
  • en have food delivered ➜
  • en make someone feel important ➜
  • en make snacks ➜
  • en make some spagetti ➜
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satisfy appetites with minimum effort is motivated by…

  • en avoid a lot of work ➜
  • en it is easier ➜
  • en easy way ➜
  • en get to class on time ➜
  • en the maximum enjoyment from your meal ➜
  • en save time ➜
  • en a small snack ➜
  • en a snack ➜
  • en there are not many eating options ➜
  • en you would eat ➜
  • en you're busy ➜
  • en you're in a hurry ➜
  • en you're a lazy bum ➜

satisfy appetites with minimum effort is a subevent of…

  • en laziness ➜
  • en eat food ➜
  • en eat a snack ➜
  • en feel clever ➜
  • en go to a fast food restauraunt ➜
  • en you might eat a snack ➜
  • en order takeout ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en you are still hungry ➜

Things that make you want satisfy appetites with minimum effort

  • en Laziness ➜
  • en desire to have a simple party ➜
  • en fatigue ➜
  • en Lethargy ➜
  • en World hunger ➜

satisfy appetites with minimum effort is the last step of…

  • en swallow ➜
  • en belch ➜
  • en cook a tv dinner ➜
  • en hire a caterer ➜
  • en smile ➜

Things motivated by satisfy appetites with minimum effort

  • en eat in a fast food restaurant ➜

satisfy appetites with minimum effort is the first step of…

  • en eat something ➜
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