Filled to satisfaction with food or drink.
(Followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated.
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Examples for "instinct "
Examples for "instinct "
1 Common sense said he didn't need it, but instinct said he did.
2 Others are distinctively social; the gregarious instinct is pronounced in many people.
3 Maybe it's an instinct , a biological need to form a functioning society.
4 Some instinct among the people themselves has told them trouble would result.
5 It's the natural human instinct to want to do so, of course.
1 The story of the missile crisis is replete with misunderstandings and miscalculations.
2 He sits in the lonely room replete with memories of the past.
3 Instead, Bolton's announcement was replete with rhetoric reminiscent of the Cold War.
4 In nutrient and oxygen replete conditions, acetyl-CoA is predominantly derived from glucose.
5 The address to their constituents is replete with serious and temperate argument.
6 His sermons are replete with Evangelical truth, and produce an abiding impression.
7 The villas at Frascati are delicious places, and replete with romantic suggestiveness.
8 England: seat of the royals, replete with cream teas and pastures green?
9 The memorial of this excellent woman is short, but replete with instruction.
10 Click here for a trial recap, replete with a dozen courtroom sketches.
11 I thank your majesty for this axiom so replete with worldly wisdom.
12 It is still replete with his books, art and, yes, that couch.
13 He was now personally assailed by a charge replete with stupid malignity.
14 Both parts are confined to one street, replete with bars and cafes.
15 Summers was an outstanding editor, issuing multivolume editions replete with scholarly appurtenances.
16 But the black mood of the replete dyspeptic had come upon him.
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