replete with in English
full with, packed with
Use "replete with" in a sentence
1. The Harbor was replete with boats.
2. It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.
3. His story was replete with falsehood.
4. He was replete with food and drink.
5. Literature is replete with tales of power.
6. It is a tale replete with error.
7. 22 It was a manoeuvre replete with irony.
8. From the beginning, this crisis was replete with ironies.
9. This car has an engine replete with the latest technology.
10. Ancient Greek architectural designs are replete with interlinking swastika motifs.
11. The unfinished and unpublished memoirs of Farini are replete with such hyperbole.
12. The history of penal practice is replete with particular sanctions falling into disuse.
13. Those alterations included enlarged pueblos replete with central plazas and square kivas.
14. The trial is an ironic finish to a career replete with ironies.
15. Past inaugurations have been replete with stories of bruised egos and sour encounters.
16. Indeed, state courts are replete with cases alleging invasion of privacy in analogous situations
17. The 300-foot test track will be replete with moguls, hills and curves.
18. Judgments frequently consist of long paragraphs and convoluted sentences replete with subordinate clauses.
19. And online Korean historical fora are absolutely replete with a similar historical understanding.
20. Extensive libraries are replete with the accumulated knowledge of centuries of human experience.
21. 23 The unfinished and unpublished memoirs of Farini are replete with such hyperbole.
22. History is replete with beliefs, legends, and myths relating to fate and destiny.
23. Indeed, state courts are replete with cases alleging invasion of privacy in analogous situations.
24. 23 The history of penal practice is replete with particular sanctions falling into disuse.
25. Afghanistan's an interesting place, replete with opportunities for an enterprising enlisted man to engage in.
26. The commission also faces the problem of “Eurospeak”—an in-house language replete with jargon and abstractions.
27. She was slightly wary of him in this city which for him was replete with memories.
28. The history of warfare is replete with examples of Atrocities, and the American experience offers no exception
29. Yet, Aphoristically, “past is prologue” and history is replete with the ruins of civilizations whose citizens believed the same
30. The book of Judges is replete with accounts of humans who “from a weak state were made powerful.”
31. Intensive underwater massage performed in a special bath tub via small jets of water replete with tiny air bubbles.
32. Throw in a Polynesian luau replete with fresh pineapple, poi, lomilomi salmon and, of course, kalua pig, and the picture is nearly complete.
33. This is tragedy, completely unacceptable when comfortable Western nations are replete with food, and waste huge amounts of it.
34. This aesthetic presentation is a very nice touch in a meal already replete with interesting tastes dancing merrily across your palate.
35. Carbon trading, based on dubious economics, has become a massive scandal, replete with overgenerous emissions allowances, misreporting and fictitious projects.
36. The scientific literature is replete with reports extolling the virtues of Curettage and electrosurgery in the treatment of skin disease
37. I was nonplussed, I stared at my teacher, never before had his swollen face seemed so replete with indifference, stone Ataraxy.
38. Replete with flora and fauna, rural vistas, and lush vineyards, the Canal du Midi is an idyllic waterway perfect for luxury Barging
39. This small fishing village, on which Christopher Columbus Chanced in the 15th century, is a bustling industrial center today, replete with malls, theme parks and all …
40. His works are mainly abstracts in oil or acrylic, with a very rich use of color, replete with icons from Indian cosmology as well as its philosophy.
41. So I went back to my favorite material, the gateway drug for making, corrugated cardboard, and I made myself a suit of armor, replete with the neck shields and a white horse.
42. With history books replete with tales of V-shaped recoveries following steep downturns, financial markets have become giddy, hoping that signs of bottoming beget the long-awaited rebound.
43. Clamour of Crows is a brilliantly crafted modern morality play that charts the life and curious death of the legendary entrepreneur Ben Baum, replete with mayhem, mystery, and perhaps, murder
44. Fully adjustable, strong (stainless steel and match-ready grained super vinyls) and replete with attention to detail, BAKUP Backrests are so comfortable you'll wonder how you rode so long without one!
45. It turned out to be more of a rally, replete with a motley crew of opportunists, sycophants, Complicitors and unfortunate true believers, all dutifully gathered to pay tribute to the self-proclaimed “ chosen one.”
46. “In Mark Wunderlich's terrific third collection,The Earth Avails, the earth is replete with creatures--coyote, bees, 'rat snake coiled in the cellar beams'--and the speaker moves through the world, mindful and voicing apotropaic letters, charms, and prayers
47. American history is replete with both native-born and lawful immigrants of all backgrounds and particulars, who started with little or nothing — and through grit, determination, focus and thrift, Bootstrapped their way to success.
48. Such an adventure, if applied to Islam, would reveal a discourse replete with Contradistinctions, overlaps, and at times the ambient noise so wonderfully described by Ann Mayer in her book on Islam and human rights
49. This Armourers text includes a number critical drawings, such as skeletonized parts breakdowns for each rifle, showing the barreled action replete with the bolt and necessary component parts as well as the furniture and fittings
50. ‘The bedrooms are linked to the bathrooms, dressing rooms, libraries and Anterooms.’ ‘The anteroom resembled an office replete with a plush couch, several wing-backed chairs and a small desk that prominently displayed a vase filled with purple lilacs.’