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replete

[ri-pleet] / rɪˈplit /


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Indeed, her book is replete with their habit of self-examination, an unflattering comparison with today’s legacy press.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I have always written about humans, replete with human traits and foibles and issues, who also happen to be famous.”

From New York Times

Gen. Jay Garner, the American tasked with overseeing Iraq’s postwar reconstruction, would constitute a towering moment of hubris in a foreign policy misadventure tragically replete with them.

From New York Times

Carter’s early life and career were replete with dominoes that could have blocked his White House road before he knew he was on it.

From Seattle Times

Mean-girl competitiveness grows into a ruthless hierarchy, replete with guerrilla warfare, black magic, animalistic rituals and savagery that rivals “The Revenant.”

From Los Angeles Times