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whole
adjective as in entire, complete
adjective as in unbroken, perfect
adjective as in healthy
noun as in total made up of parts
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"The whole country and rugby world thinks we are going to go there and get pumped," said Jones.
On the whole, Russia's methods seem brutally effective: the staunchest supporters of Kyiv have either left occupied land, or keep their heads down and mouths shut.
So Iriafen fired deep early on, sinking one three-pointer, then another on the next possession, adding a whole new dimension to an already devastating offense.
“But we always keep people in reserve. We never say, ‘Oh, dump the whole county to the Palisades fire,’ because we always have to be prepared for the second fire.”
"The fact the three young lads have come into the team and scored and made the difference, it's just lifted the whole place," added Crouch.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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