Definitionadj. filled to satisfaction with food or drink
Last update: November 24, 2017
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Indeed, the book is replete with descriptive detail. [noun]
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Her house is replete with all modern comforts. . [adverb]
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We felt replete after a tidy meal. [verb]
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They are very copious, and replete with historical parallels. [adjective]
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Whose smile upon each feature plays with such and such replete. [adjective]
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Paul Leicester Ford's The Many-Sided Franklin is a most chatty and readable book, replete with anecdotes and excellently and fully illustrated. [adjective]
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In choosing for him a task so replete with danger, Eurystheus was in hopes that he might rid himself for ever of his hated cousin. [adjective]
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Something of Time is behind us; we are conscious of a world replete, and may assume that we have digested part of it. [adjective]
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_ "Replete with interest from Chapter I." [Please select]
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To her it was a terrible story, replete with all possibilities of parting and disaster. [Please select]
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The baby had sunk back blissfully replete, and Mrs. [Please select]
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