Replete

//ɹɪˈpliːt//

"Replete" in a Sentence (13 examples)

The government coffers are replete with funds.

History is replete with the stories of unappreciated genius.

O Lord, who lends me life, lend me a heart replete with thankfulness.

The annals of sports are replete with the names of great black athletes.

Spanish history is replete with official anti-Semitism: the 14th-century massacres of Jews in Seville, Córdoba and elsewhere, incited by a prominent Catholic clergyman; the Spanish Inquisition and forced religious conversions, beginning in the 15th century; and the expulsion of an estimated 70,000 Jews by decree of Ferdinand and Isabella.

A kitchen replete with all the ultimate appliances.

A peacock reign'd, whose glorious sway His subjects with delight obey: His tail was beauteous to behold, Replete with goodly eyes and gold.

I am less unhappy than the rest, because I have a mind replete with images.

"Salisbury Cathedral, my dear Jonas, . . . is an edifice replete with venerable associations."

History is replete with instances of great men ruled by their barbers.

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Liberal activists promised a well-funded summertime blitz, replete with home-state rallies and million-dollar ad campaigns, to try to ramp up pressure on a handful of Senate Democrats opposed to changing the rules.

And what an afternoon! To lie, after this feast, on their bellies in the grass, replete like animals […]

In the evening, replete with deer meat, resting on his elbow and smoking his after-supper cigarette, he said[…]

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