Adjective : a speech replete with sentimentality. ,a scholarly survey, replete in its notes and citations. From Dictionary.com.
He ate them, and continued to eat, past sufficiency to repleteness and on. From Wordnik.com. [Renegade's Magic]
The full moon and the very repleteness of things aesthetic gave opportunity for those who were able to portray an attitude of indifference, to tell gravely how the radiance of the night fully exposed the convoy to the. From Wordnik.com. [The Delta of the Triple Elevens The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army, American Expeditionary Forces] Reference
And then there was that other thing, that niggling discontent that she had sensed in him, that unidentified something that lurked unseen at the back of his mind, gnawing at his subconscious like an insidious rodent, denying him physical repleteness and making peace of mind impossible. From Wordnik.com. [Tough Customer] Reference
That sure is a shitload of repleteness you guys had going on there … so, it seems little Benji thinks ratfucks & WWF-style politics is a good thing?. From Wordnik.com. [Sadly, No!] Reference
If in his earlier tales he had not so transfused tragedy with the suave repleteness of his sense of beauty, he might have snatched a speedier popular recognition. From Wordnik.com. [A Study of Hawthorne] Reference
Intensely earnest as usual, he besought great ladies to let him have the overflow of their hothouses; and they classing it as another of the mystifications of a purse crazy for repleteness, inquired: 'But is it you we are to deal with?'. From Wordnik.com. [The Amazing Marriage — Complete] Reference
The throng in the dining-room was thickening, and Bernald's efforts as purveyor were interrupted by frequent appeals, from ladies who had reached repleteness, that he should sit down a moment and tell them all about his interesting friend. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of Men and Ghosts] Reference
They tell us that there is a constant tendency in the Book to accumulate excess of substance, and such repleteness, obscuring the glass it holds to mankind, renders us inexact in the recognition of our individual countenances: a perilous thing for civilization. From Wordnik.com. [Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith] Reference
At last he cried she sighed and sighed and signified repleteness of her solo ride she kissed his salty tear-filled eyes and said her name when doctors came at dawn and found him smiling in the bed relaxed alert not comatose or dead as half expected they wondered out aloud how it could be. From Wordnik.com. [Her Gentle Hands (rev)] Reference
There was a lazy repleteness in her heavy face. From Wordnik.com. [Modesty Blaise]
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