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Replete means full, sated or well satisfied. It is perhaps most often used in the context of food: one might be said to be replete after eating a good meal.
a speech replete with sentimentality
The earth is near replete of natural crude oil which will replete the cars on roads which will replete the happiness of selfish pigs like Dick Cheney.
The streets were replete with onlookers anxious for the parade to begins.
The subject is still replete with ambiguity and uncertainty.
The fabulous buffet was replete with every treat I could have wanted. His uniform, replete with medals, was ready for the award presentation.
The buffet was fabulous, it was replete with every treat I could have wanted.
Replete and hibernating.
Replete and resting
It was a classic Christmas dinner, replete with all the traditional trimmings and side dishes.Her term paper was replete with spelling and factual errors.Her parents were replete with worry when she didn't come home last night, but it turned out she had just slept over at a friend's house and forgotten to call home.It wasn't until I saw dozens and dozens of little black specks floating on the surface of the boiling water that I realized the pasta was replete with weevils.Replete with turtle food, the turtle crawled up on her floating dock to bask under her UV heat lamp.The child was replete with wonder at the colossal dinosaur skeletons at the museum.
Full Abundant Plentiful Brimming
Jane didn't enjoy weddings, but at least the reception was replete with delicious foods. Replete is an adjective.