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completely
[ kuhm-pleet-lee ]
adverb
- to the whole amount or extent; fully:
Although the river never dries up completely, there are times when the water is barely a trickle.
- thoroughly; totally:
I was so completely disoriented by the chiming of Big Ben as I stood below it that I walked into someone with my ice cream.
Great storytelling and successful social media campaigns are completely interconnected.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·-dz·ٱ· adverb
- ܲ·dz·ٱ· adverb
- ܲ·dz·ٱ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of completely1
Example Sentences
Possibly his own son — who is completely losing his mind after the full moon party.
"If they were to completely disappear, the high street or the city centre would be a much worse-off place," he said.
Component parts typically cross the US, Mexican and Canadian borders multiple times before a vehicle is completely assembled.
I’m not that interested in the food part, but I will completely overload on popcorn — as many refills as I can get.
He was a tariff man, but this is the point when the Republican Party completely ceases being the party of Lincoln and anti-slavery and becomes the party of big business.
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