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complete a also complate. Cp OED ~ a 5 'of persons: fully equipped or
endowed; ... accomplished' (1526-1822). Ideal; thoroughly good; accomplished; freq in phr
a complete hand. 1887 BOND 60 [it was] a complete place for
spyin'. 1902 Christmas Bells 2 When [the singer] had finished, Joe Doyle of the
Ellen Munn remarked to Bill McGrath, 'Bill, that's a complate song and I'd like to
have it. I don't believe there's a new song in our place for the winter.' 1924 ENGLAND
190 Bear a hand, dere... Ah, dat's it! I'll call ye complete hands! 1937 DEVINE 15
He's a complete hand to sing a song or play the fiddle (or to make a sail, etc.) T
31/2-64 Every steamer [that] used to go out to the seal fishery, he had this put into the
song, and 'tis a complate song what he had put together. 1973 BARBOUR 93 My Uncle Burnell
was what some folks called 'a complete hand' at playing either the violin or accordion.
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