Definitionn. the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
Last update: September 25, 2015
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This underground network of old river-beds underlying the great alluvial plains must be filled to repletion before flood waters will flow over the surface. [Please select]
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The myopic digital calculation of coins, eructation consequent upon repletion. [Please select]
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We must all die; but we need not all die of repletion, which I fear, was his case. [Please select]
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On no account should the creature be allowed to gorge to repletion, or eat after its healthy craving has been satisfied. [Please select]
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At the last, when repletion seemed imminent, they finished off with marrow bones. [Please select]
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Much as starving is to be deprecated, the prejudicial effects of repletion are still greater. [Please select]
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She made a gesture, not impatient, just tired, that was of repletion with this thing. [Please select]
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Jo lifted a wooden bowl to his lips, and he drank, drank, drank to repletion. [Please select]
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It was a State in a state of repletion, a State that had swallowed all its people. [Please select]
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I feared for the Indians, although they can stand a great deal in the way of repletion; moderation being, of course, out of the question, with such abundance of good things placed before them. [Please select]
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She seems to be ashamed of, and disgusted with, its degeneracy and while the others grow fat and sleek from positive repletion, it becomes thin and dirty from actual starvation. [Please select]
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