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"Consummate" in a Sentence (29 examples)
Tom is a consummate professional.
Mary is a consummate professional.
He's a consummate liar.
"You're really good at that," marvelled Tom, as he watched Hanako preparing sushi with the consummate skill of a master. "Well, I have done it a few times before, Tom," she replied, blushing slightly. "There comes a time when you can just do it."
Donald Trump is a consummate grifter.
You taught me to love - you're a consummate teacher. And you take good care of my weak heart.
It is true that the passage to which we have referred, and several other passages which we could point out, are admirable when considered merely as exhibitions of mental power. We at once recognise in them that consummate master of the whole art of intellectual gladiatorship, whose speeches, imperfectly as they have been transmitted to us, should be studied day and night by every man who wishes to learn the science of logical defence. We find in several parts of the History of James the Second fine specimens of that which we conceive to have been the great characteristic Demosthenes among the Greeks, and of Fox among the orators of England, reason penetrated, and, if we may venture on the expression, made red-hot by passion.
He is a consummate professional in his field.
There lacke many things, that a consummate carde should haue.
A man of perfect and consummate virtue.
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A sweeping and consummate vengeance for the indignity alone should satisfy him.
[…] Marmaduke, who had the consummate impudence to reply that […]
Belinda Bellonia Bunting//Behaved like a consummate loon
England's first-half display was consummate in its control, Italy made to look decidedly average as Rice and Jude Bellingham controlled affairs and Kane made history.
a consummate sergeant
Thus[…] he loses sight of the remoter truth, that details perfect in unity, and, contributing to a final purpose, are the sign of the production of a consummate master.
Many of these works are of permanent value from their nobility and beauty of style and their intrinsic emotional significance, and all are characterized by high intellectual qualities, and consummate musicianship.
The consummate leader cultivates the moral law, […] ; thus it is in his power to control success.
At Ballet Theater, [James] Whiteside is in demand. His classical variations are high-octane sprints; he lifts ballerinas like they’re feathers. His consummate athleticism allows him to be the versatile artist he is: modern or dashing, playful or tragic.
I didn’t understand why at the time, but Jasmine is such a consummate performer and had already developed her idea of the role.
Till righteous fate Upon the Wooers' wrongs were consummate.
I doe but ſtay till your marriage be conſummate, and then go I toward Arragon.
Although it was agreed by all that discovery must be consummated by possession and use, […]
In one word, in perfumery the artist completes and consummates the original natural odour, which he cuts, so to speak, and mounts as a jeweller improves and brings out the water of a precious stone.
the marriage was never consummated
After the reception, he escorted her to the honeymoon suite to consummate their marriage.
[…] in the essay which he made the very first night to serve her so as to consummate the marriage he made a false move, […]
In Christian marriage, which implies the restoration, by Christ Himself, of marriage to its original indissolubility, there can never be an absolute divorce, at least after the marriage has been consummated;
In a 1739 case from Laifeng County, Hubei, the widow Zhang Shi (forty-five sui) was killed by her new second husband, Jiang Changyi (forty-three sui), when she refused to consummate her marriage with him.
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