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Example sentences for "compleatly"

Lexicographically close words:
complaynte; compleat; compleate; compleated; compleating; complected; compleit; complement; complemental; complementaries
  1. And here it is to be remarked, that no Knight Elect ought to be summoned to a Chapter of Election, or are rendered sufficient of giving their Votes therein, until they be compleatly installed, either in Person, or by Proxy.

  2. And after the Sovereign’s Table is compleatly furnished, the second Course is served up to the Knights Table by the Yeomen of the Guard, in such Order as was the first.

  3. But when the Ceremonies of Installation are compleatly finished, without all doubt the Knight is amply vested, in Possession of all Honours and Privileges appertaining to the Founder of this most Noble Order.

  4. From all which it appears to me, judging from circumstances, that the Emperor is now so compleatly in the hands of the french, that he has no way of getting out but by a peace.

  5. We see their Ships now compleatly fitted, built and furnish'd, by the English and Dutch Artists, and their Men of War Cruize in the Baltick.

  6. The Republican interest is now compleatly triumphant.

  7. Austrian service, received a wound much of the same kind, at Hochirken, and had the good fortune to be compleatly cured by M.

  8. Krockow, captain in Schlabrendorf's regiment of Cuirassiers, received each of them a wound through the joint of the shoulder, and were both compleatly cured at the expiration of about ten months.

  9. By these means, such kind of patients, at the end of four or five months, are as compleatly cured as the nature of the accidents will admit of.

  10. Several splinters were extracted; this officer nevertheless in about two years was compleatly cured, and at present does his duty gloriously at the head of his regiment.

  11. The scheme (which you may impart to My lady) is compleatly vanished, and I support the disappointment with Heroic patience.

  12. It arrived this morning, but has not compleatly answered my expectations.

  13. In a word, my plan has most compleatly answered; and I solemnly protest, after two years' tryal, that I have never in a single moment repented of my transmigration.

  14. The skin has been compleatly renewed, and I now crawl about the house upon two sticks.

  15. If Russia should accede to the Treaty (which is not thought unlikely), we shall be compleatly left in the lurch.

  16. We have been so compleatly taken up and satisfied with each other that as yet I have scarcely stirred from home, and as this is the season of the vintage the town is remarkably empty.

  17. The gentle hand of Brunswick, had swayed the British sceptre near half a century, ere all the sons of science in this meridian, were compleatly reconciled to this favourite line.

  18. Without searching into the mouldy records of time, for evidence to support our assertion, we may safely pronounce the wake the lowest of all low amusements, and compleatly suited to the lowest of tempers.

  19. I divided the fish roots and buries, and was happy to find a sufficiency to satisfy compleatly all our appetites.

  20. She hoped by all these Demonstrations of Friendship to decoy her back to the Palace, in order then to be compleatly reveng'd of her.

  21. Such was his Disgust that instead of being upon the reserve as he had been, he had a long Conversation with her, and found her so sprightly and good-natur'd that he was compleatly charm'd with her.

  22. With all this they have a Pair of Stays which reaches down to their Waist, and renders them compleatly deform'd.

  23. Now then I should have felt compleatly happy, had not my quiet been disturbed by the fear of detection.

  24. She then left the room to put her little Boy to bed, whom fatigue and sleep had compleatly overpowered.

  25. Agitated by remorse and fear He prepared for flight: Yet his terrors did not so compleatly master his recollection, as to prevent his taking the precautions necessary for his safety.

  26. At length a flake of wax fell from the Taper which stood near her upon a favourite wreath of Violets: This compleatly discomposed her; She threw down her needle, and quitted the frame.

  27. At length I succeeded in gagging her so compleatly that She could not produce a single sound.

  28. She is not the least fatigued with her voyage, and compleatly at home in Bentinck Street.

  29. Julie by the waist, he lifted her up with as much vigor as rapidity and set her down beside a pillar.

  30. But do you not, great Sir, see all your Children as well as us rejoicing in the Plenty of all Things, and are they not compleatly happy, and yet they know little of this great GOD?


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compleatly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.