Compleat
[kәm'pli:t]
Examples
- It is sufficient if every thing be compleat in the object itself. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- Cotton’s Compleat Gamster published in 1674, refers to billiards as This most gentle, cleanly and ingenious game. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- The goodness of an end can bestow a merit on such means alone as are compleat, and actually produce the end. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- It may collect more of those circumstances, that form a compleat image or picture. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- But love and hatred are not compleated within themselves, nor rest in that emotion, which they produce, but carry the mind to something farther. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- Grief and disappointment give rise to anger, anger to envy, envy to malice, and malice to grief again, till the whole circle be compleated. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
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