Use complete in a sentence
Sentences starting with complete
- Complete darkness enfolded the white house. [10]
Sentences ending with complete
- Is the breach with Kaid complete? [11]
- He would stop with an exclamation and stand gazing, self-forgetful, for incredible periods, and she would watch him, filled with a curious sense of the limitations of an appreciation she had thought complete. [9]
- He said it with an air of conflict, and with full intent to make his supremacy complete. [11]
- These fearful fields, where such tempests of death used to rage, are peaceful enough now; no sound is heard, hardly a living thing moves about them, they are lonely and silent--their desolation is complete. [5]
- Now their happiness was complete. [5]
- The Great Understanding was complete. [11]
- I stretched ropes upon either side to serve as railings, and then my bridge was complete. [5]
- His dominance was too complete. [9]
- Women are forbidden to turn their minds to such studies.--Now your dress is complete. [10]
- He was subject to the same weariness of the flesh and fatigue of the spirit as all men; yet it was expected of him that at any hour he should be at the disposal of suffering humanity--of criminal or idiotic humanity--patient, devoted, calm, nervestrung, complete. [11]
Short sentences using complete
- That will be something complete. [10]
- You were complete, self-contained. [11]
- The effect was complete. [6]
- The wreck was complete. [5]
- The victory was complete. [5]
- My contentment was complete. [5]
- His popularity was complete. [5]
- Cauchon's victory was complete. [5]
- Here life is complete. [11]
- Grassette's isolation was complete. [11]
Sentences containing complete two or more times
- Then get the towns on the line to issue their bonds for stock, and sell their bonds for enough to complete the road, and partly stock it, especially if we mortgage each section as we complete it. [5]
- The old belief that rudiments have been created to complete the scheme of nature is here so far from holding good, that we have a complete inversion of the ordinary state of things in the family. [1]
- Much as he had loved his wife, the violent wrench away from her had seemed almost as complete as death itself; but the resumption of his own name and the telling if his story had produced a complete psychological change in him mentally and bodily. [11]
- But pure and complete sorrow is as impossible as pure and complete joy. [2]
More example sentences with the word complete in them
- I saved up your last story to read when the numbers should be complete, but before that time arrived some other admirer of yours carried off the papers. [5]
- It has never yet granted me any great, complete success, and if I was occasionally permitted to pluck a flower, my hands were pricked by thorns and nettles! [10]
- It takes seven years to complete a book by this method, but still it is a good method: gives the public a rest. [5]
- Mr. Davis's pamphlet would hardly be complete without a mysterious letter from an unnamed writer, whether a faithless friend, a disguised enemy, a secret emissary, or an injudicious alarmist, we have no means of judging for ourselves. [6]
- And now the work was complete, and on board the Bridgwater Merchant was treasure to the sum of three hundred thousand pounds, and more. [11]
- If they could work constantly it would complete the machine in 21 days, of course. [5]
- You are a wonderful creature, the most wonderful in the world--you and your other half together --Miss Sullivan, I mean, for it took the pair of you to make a complete and perfect whole. [5]
- Cynthia listened, and wondered what language Miss Duncan would use if she knew how great and how complete that change had been. [9]
- It is octagonal, with a peaked roof, each octagon filled with a spacious window, and it sits perched in complete isolation on top of an elevation that commands leagues of valley and city and retreating ranges of distant blue hills. [5]
- I hope you will meet with complete success, and I am sorry I cannot be there to witness it and help you rejoice. [5]
- Such a man will be likely to put his garden in complete order before the snow comes, so that its last days shall not present a scene of melancholy ruin and decay. [4]
- Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete legal combination-piece of machinery, so to speak compounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision. [7]
- There are Southerners who declare that it is too hot in summer, and that the complete circuit of mountains shuts out any lively movement of air. [4]
- In a little while, if they were not surprised, they would complete a movement, take a hill, turn the flank of the foe, and, if designed supports came up, have the Boers at a deadly disadvantage. [11]
- All her sympathies were excited by the thought of this forlorn stranger in his solitude, but she felt the impossibility of giving any complete expression to them. [6]
- But these discourses were both written and delivered in the freshness of his complete manhood. [6]
- How grand and well-proportioned was the plan of this immense building through which the steward Keraunus, who returned with his fine curls complete all round, now led the Romans. [10]
- You know as well as I do what a complete possession any ruling idea takes of her whole nature. [6]
- We tied the week's washing astern of our boat, and sailed a quarter of a mile, and the job was complete, all to the wringing out. [5]
- It was four weary days before this jury was made up, but when it was finally complete, it did great credit to the counsel for the defence. [5]
- Both were masterly weapons, an armament so complete that it controlled the face and eyes and outward man into a fair semblance of honesty. [11]
- Near the spot we sailed from, the Holy Family dwelt when they sojourned in Egypt till Herod should complete his slaughter of the innocents. [5]
- At two o'clock we meet--work, talk, and walk together till five, her dinner-hour, spend the evening together, when she converses fluently and abundantly, and with the most complete frankness. [14]
- The complete battery was there, the appetite was there, the acid was eating the zinc; but the electric current was too weak to flash from the brain. [4]
- Since entire concealment was now impossible, the question was,--how complete a confession would be necessary? [9]
- No, the victory was not complete yet. [5]
- So complete, now, was his forgetfulness of self, of his future, of the irrevocable consequences of the step he had taken, that it was only gradually he became aware that some one was standing near him, and with a start he recognized McCrae. [9]
- Meantime the King was having a complete suit of armor made for her at Tours. [5]
- I suppose it was deficient in literary elegance, or too warm in its language; for no notice was taken of it, and the hyena-horror was allowed to complete itself in the face of daylight. [6]
- Aunt Polly's happiness was complete, and Mrs. Thatcher's nearly so. [5]
- Then that house was complete, and its contentment and peace were made manifest to the world by this symbol, whose testimony is infallible. [5]
- At last all was complete, and he said: "If he's got any suspicions that I'm going to tell on him, he won't keep them long, to-morrow. [5]
- He has a warm welcome in many houses--the French ladies even plead his cause; le beau capitaine is asked out; no entertainment at last is considered complete, without Captain--later on Major Robert Stobo. [11]
- Everyone believed the victory to have been complete, and some even spoke of Napoleon's having been captured, of his deposition, and of the choice of a new ruler for France. [2]
- I had a very complete set of the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences;" an entire set of the "North American Review," and many volumes of the reprints of the three leading British quarterlies. [3]
- I preserved thy valuable works with the greatest care, laid them up in our temple, and sent a complete copy to the library at Thebes. [10]
- He was set upon complete renunciation; on going forth like a pilgrim from the place of his troubles and sorrows, taking no gifts, no mercies save those which heaven accorded him. [11]
- We were seized upon by these reckless creatures, and within the hour we, even we, were undistinguishable from the rest--the demoralization was complete and universal. [5]
- Fortunately, only about two-thirds of the men came out, and it could not be called a complete success. [11]
- Every library should try to be complete on something, if it were only on the history of pin-heads. [6]
- It may be true that a book about this wild tract would not be recognized as complete without a lost-man story in it, since it is almost as easy for a stranger to get lost in the Adirondacks as in Boston. [4]
- She could almost touch the brown hair waving back carelessly from the forehead, untouched by powder, in the fashion of the time; and she could hear his cheery laugh quite plainly, so complete was the illusion. [11]
- He has been told many a time how the born-and-trained novelist works; won't he let me round and complete his knowledge by telling him how the jackleg does it? [5]
- The old man told him it had not, because, of course, the embalming could not be complete as yet. [10]
- He had reason to think, he assured Miss Silence, that Myrtle was in a state of mind which promised a complete transformation of her character. [6]
- Pray step down to the valley, Dr. Marmion, and complete the situation, for you are trying to seem serious, and it is irresistibly amusing--and professional, I suppose; one must not forget that you teach the young 'sawbones' how to saw. [11]
- The only drawback to the theory is that unmarried people seem each as complete and whole as a married pair. [8]
- It was proposed to send this large sum to the bank in Quebec in another two days, when the whole contributions should be complete. [11]
- It is needless to say that the Celebrity did not come back to the inn, and as far as I could see the desertion was designed, cold-blooded, and complete. [9]
- She may mean to do one thing and do the complete opposite. [11]
- He never lived to complete what he had in mind. [4]
- Money was left to complete it; but the young king, who does not care for architecture, keeps only a mason or two on the brick-work, and an artist on the exterior frescoes. [4]
- Nothing was wanting to complete her beauty. [5]
- They were supposed to build a fence around it, but they were too full of the enjoyment of camp-life to complete it. [5]
- The chain seems to be complete, no important link wanting. [5]
- We watched the tinted pictures grow and brighten upon the water till every little detail of forest, precipice and pinnacle was wrought in and finished, and the miracle of the enchanter complete. [5]
- For the second time his complete simplicity had disarmed her. [9]
- For a short time Erasmus found no answer to this statement, and Wolf's old nurse, who herself clung to the Protestants from complete conviction, and had listened attentively to his words, urged her young co-religionist, by all sorts of signs, to respect his friend's decision. [10]
- Nor was it till my love had made him a complete and truly happy man that he had felt, as it were, whole, inasmuch as that alone had stilled the strange craving which till then had made his heart sick. [10]
- When, as he thought, he had saved himself from complete ruin, he wanted to keep and gloat over the trophy of victory, and his trophy was the eight thousand dollars got from the Barbille farm. [11]
- She said that this composer had made a complete revolution in music and was burying the old masters one by one. [5]
- A band of thirty pieces furnished the music, and in the opinion of the jackies one feature alone was lacking to make the entertainment a complete success--the new drop-curtain had failed to arrive from London. [9]
- The world, on these mornings, had a sparkling unreality, the cold, cobalt sea stretching to sun-lit isles, and beyond, the vividly painted shore,--the setting of luxury had never been so complete. [9]
- From this condition there is but a very small step to the complete absence of spots in the adults at all seasons; and, lastly, to their absence at all ages and seasons, as occurs with certain species. [1]
- Only, now and then, there is a letter of abject humiliation and complete surrender, when some golden vision, some iridescent soap-bubble, had vanished at his touch. [5]
- His defeat was then, and afterwards, complete. [11]
- When I heard them--and saw the shiny trees--and the blue sky--and then a blaze of gold dropping down--I wondered--" She did not complete her fancy, but Venters imagined he understood her meaning. [13]
- His admiration of them was complete, although he sometimes laughed half sadly, half whimsically, as he thought of their simple faith in him. [11]
- The sound of their approaching and receding steps had only served to make her aware of the complete stillness. [10]
- He knew that the will would most probably be found there, but was anxious to have the priest complete the consecration of his mistress undisturbed. [10]
- That is just the way in this world; an enemy can partly ruin a man, but it takes a good-natured injudicious friend to complete the thing and make it perfect. [5]
- One said: "Oh, the Virgin's face is full of the ecstasy of a joy that is complete --that leaves nothing more to be desired on earth! [5]
- The Secretary of the Treasury sends in an elaborate report--a budget, in fact--involving a complete and harmonious scheme of revenue and expenditure. [4]
- Just off from the summit, amid the rocks, is a complete arbor, or tunnel, of rhododendrons. [4]
- But once in the street, this weakness suddenly vanished, was replaced by a sense of wrong that now took complete and furious possession of her, driving her like a gale at her back. [9]
- Sebastian Dolores was the pure anarchist, the most complete of monomaniacs. [11]
- This was what the purchase meant, a change of existence as complete as that between the moth and the butterfly; and the realization of this fact, of the audacity she was resolved to commit made her hot as she gazed at the suit. [9]
- It joined us, the procession was complete, the first war-march of Joan of Arc was begun, the curtain was up. [5]
- The reproduction of the old Gothic is so complete that the builders even seem to have brought over the ancient air from one of the churches of the Middle Ages,--you would declare it had n't been changed in two centuries. [4]
- I got all the information out of these gentlemen that we could need; and then, to make everything complete, I asked them if a body could get hold of a little fruit and milk here and there, in case of necessity. [5]
- Nature never spares the individual; we are always balked of a complete success; no prosperity is promised to our self-esteem. [6]
- Angry and uneasy, the indignant mother hastened to Ani, and implored him to keep Nefert at home by force; but the Regent wished to avoid attracting attention, and to let Bent-Anat set out with a feeling of complete security. [10]
- I immediately examined the guide-book to see if these were important, and found they were; in fact, a pedestrian tour of Europe could not be complete without them. [5]
- Uniforms flash upon the guards, for no campaign is complete without the military. [9]
- Then, was not the first translation complete? [5]
- As soon as the filling of the house is about complete the standing multitude turn and fix their eyes upon the princely layout and gaze mutely and longingly and adoringly and regretfully like sinners looking into heaven. [5]
- But Maryland presents the example of complete success. [7]
- In fifteen minutes the disintegration was complete. [5]
- Within its compass the comparison in her mind was all complete. [9]
- The manuscript of the book was complete within four weeks. [11]
- Hadrian had requested the Alexandrians to postpone the theatrical displays and processions that they had prepared for him, as his observations as to the course of destiny during the coming year were not yet complete. [10]
- Is it strange that this mysterious influence or effluence should belong especially or exclusively to the period of complete womanhood in distinction from that of immaturity or decadence? [6]
- It was curious that the Duke had never even hinted at the chance of his being already married--yet not so curious either, since complete silence concerning a wife was in itself declaration enough that he was unmarried. [11]
- A cynic said that the chief occupation was to wait at the "fishpond" for new arrivals--the young ladies angling while their mothers and chaperons--how shall we say it to complete the figure?--held the bait. [4]
- How complete was that harmony remained to be seen, but an apparently unstudied and delightful reticence was noticeable at once. [11]
- The mechanical marvel that had cost so much time, mental stress, and a fortune in money, stood complete, responsive to the human will and touch --the latest, and one of the greatest, wonders of the world. [5]
- The unions say that capital has rights, bargain with it, but for us there can be only one bargain, complete surrender of the tools to the workers. [9]
- The first witness testifies that when 'this most beautiful Truth first dawned on him' he had 'nearly all the ills that flesh is heir to;' that those he did not have he thought he had--and thus made the tale about complete. [5]
- The first witness testifies that when "this most beautiful Truth first dawned on him" he had "nearly all the ills that flesh is heir to"; that those he did not have he thought he had--and this made the tale about complete. [5]
- As a complete system for the making of atheists and materialists, I commend the education which I received. [9]
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