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repletion

[ri-plee-shuhn] / rɪˈpli ʃən /


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Repletion, excess, intemperance, superfluous humours, diseases, fevers, pains, and the dangers of death, vanish, in her presence, like clouds before the sun.

From Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age by Cornaro, Luigi

Repletion is less injurious than inanition; and according to my observation gluttony is the vice of adults rather than of children.

From Maids Wives and Bachelors by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

Repletion is the aim and object of a monastic existence."—"Ha!

From Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 by De Benneville, James S. (James Seguin)

Repletion, heat, and fatigue were too strong a combination for complete wakefulness; and though perhaps not exactly asleep, we were, like hibernating animals, very dully conscious of passing events.

From The Recipe for Diamonds by Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright

Repletion, satiety, and indigestion, follow in one case precisely as in the other.

From Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou by Ballou, Maturin Murray




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