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Sentence count:153+17Posted:2017-05-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: allaltogethercompletelyentirelytotallywholeSimilar words: hollandhollowhollerhollownessjollyfollylollydollyMeaning: ['həʊlɪ]  adv. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'). 
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121. At best it was a snobbery which wholly overlooked his timing, eye and exactitude of judgment and imagery.
122. I am not wholly barren of hope, for circumstances have been dealing the conventional wisdom a new series of heavy blows.
123. Again the overall approach is Spartan in its self-denying austerity and yet has a wholly characteristic eagle-eyed intensity.
124. It also ignores the possibility that the story will be wholly or partly derailed somewhere along the line.
125. Is not this subject wholly appropriate for the Minister, because his Government have had their chips?
126. That is wholly laudable, and I suspect that it does not divide the parties.
127. Ecgberht may have received wide support in Kent and can not necessarily be regarded as wholly dependent on Offa for his kingship.
128. Binh would continue with his life wholly unchanged, in a way that suggested its own sense of unalterable destiny.
129. They provide a wholly convincing study of the way white Rhodesians were weakened by their own propaganda.
130. Moreover those units will relentlessly force themselves into the human conscience as being of a wholly desirable nature, that is, good.
131. He is wholly charming, a person you would want next to you at a dinner party.
132. Although there are certain features not readily explicable by subsidence, we can not revert wholly to the Glacial Control theory.
133. Truman's career had developed wholly in the domestic context where he had shown considerable guile and courage.
134. To take a causal circumstance as having no redundancy is obviously to exclude things wholly irrelevant to the effect.
135. Scholarly ink, mixed with scholarly gall, was poured forth upon this fascinating and wholly insoluble mystery.
136. In addition it is difficult to attribute more errors or a poorer performance wholly to the effects of a body clock.
137. Though the theory was many years ahead of its time it was almost wholly guesswork and rested on no satisfactory contemporary experimental evidence.
138. They continue to argue for what no one else is prepared to offer and they are wholly isolated in a fantasy world.
139. Non-Contributory/Partial Contributory Schemes Where the premium is paid wholly or partly by the employer benefits should be paid directly to the employer.
140. Sometimes, perhaps not very often during their lifetimes[sentencedict.com], volcanoes erupt and present a wholly different character.
141. Electrons can not wholly disappear without having any effect on the rest of physical reality.
142. But the emotional impact of drastic life changes can never be wholly sorted out in advance.
143. Scientific knowledge aims at being wholly impersonal.
144. Most books were arranged wholly artificially, often alphabetically.
145. The accusation is wholly without foundation.
146. EFD, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordson Corporation.
147. Wholly unprepared, we embark upon the second half of life.
148. The feeling that his clerical character had been wholly disregarded sorely vexed him. Sentencedict.com
149. There was an indescribable flickering glow in his eyes, creating a fearsome and wholly unnatural effect.
150. But the motives for Mr Rudd's whale - protection fervour are not wholly pure.
More similar words: hollandhollowhollerhollownessjollyfollylollydollycolloquiallypsychologicallyshilly-shallydilly-dallyroll-on roll-offwilly-nillyholdholeholywholeupholdhold outholduphold uphold-uphold onbeholdhold inhold downunholyholdingas a whole
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