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How to use replete in a sentence

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The film's titles appear on screen as if they were written with a word processor, replete with mistakes that need to be corrected.
Canada is synonymous with the fur trade and our history is replete with the stories of trappers, trap lines, and the great fur-trade routes.
Finally replete and satiated, the bronze bird cheeped happily, mouth opening to reveal four flat, stubby teeth.
He paints a true-life picture of lawless New York in 1840 where the streets are replete with socially maladjusted persons and criminals.
The artwork is replete with puns that play on the shapes and silhouettes of individual motifs.
His movies seem to be replete with great ideas hampered by wild mood swings of stupidity or silliness.
The woman's response in verses 11 and 12 is replete with Johannine double-entendre, irony and misunderstanding.
Regrettably, this draft constitution, which is replete with jargon and undefined terms, fails to heed that lesson.
Of course, history has been replete with despotisms and petty dictatorships.
A fourth is revealed to be playing a very silly videogame replete with boinging sound effects.
This results in fluid retention of a slight degree when you are able to drink adequately and replete your exercise fluid losses.
Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information.
In both works the handling of the chamber orchestra is masterly and the scores are replete with memorable tunes.
They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities.
The literature is replete with studies on various aspects of stress and coping in Western populations.
These texts are replete with negative portrayals of Muslims and an uncritical glorification of Brahminism.
James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks.
This is the truly disturbing and important story, replete with ironies and sophistical logic.
In restaurants, as in theater, patrons pay for a lush, contrived setting replete with stagey scenery and sophisticated lighting techniques.
The Vedanta, which represents the apogee of Indian philosophy, is replete with concepts that are of tremendous contemporary significance.
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Then he was ushered into the cabin, that was replete with Orientalism as well.
These were only light spells of heaviness, replete with vague charm that calmed her nerves.
The memorial of this excellent woman is short, but replete with instruction.
These scenes replete with dignity, took place in that capitulary Hall now so shamefully defiled.
That is a country replete with articles of virtu, the only thing is to find them.
This practice in the course of the late war, was found replete with obstructions to a vigorous and to an economical system of defense.
Some of his paintings look like the interior of a cave replete with images of stalactites, while others suggest conflict and bloodshed.
What we really need is a witty leadership book replete with checklists, platitudes, alliterations and loveable characters we can all relate to.
Such bijou ne plus ultras, replete with all the amenities, do not, as I pointed out to Penfentenyou, transpire outside of England.
Water replete with saline particles, as brine-pickle for salt meat.
Superstitions, a book on, replete with errors in language, 153 et seq.
The entire locality of this church is replete with historic association.
Lucy's share was replete with soft wonderings at the beauty of the world.
The entire separation of the States into thirteen unconnected sovereignties is a project too extravagant and too replete with danger to have many advocates.
Russian director Bodrov salves some of the pain with a series of bombastic action sequences replete with flying dragons, wicked witches and an ill-tempered ogre-like creature.
Indeed, the entire bhakti tradition is replete with vocatives and imperatives, indicating that the poets anticipate the divine ear and expect consequent divine action.
This coiled synchronicity implies nothing so much as a rabbit hole to a looking-glass world replete with distortions of scale and untethered narrative.
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