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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.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of completely1
Example Sentences
The reality is that Musk is considerably less popular than Trump, and his expensive effort to influence a special election in Wisconsin fell completely flat with voters.
"Leader of the opposition is completely different from being a secretary of state, which is what I did before," she said.
The main high street, abandoned by visitors last week - with shops shuttered and hotels completely emptied out - is seeing fleeting signs of life again.
Accepting the report's 29 recommendations either completely or in part, Miles said it contained "some hard hitting messages" but insisted it was "essentially optimistic".
The UK government has condemned alleged comments made by rap group Kneecap as "completely unacceptable" and suggested they should not be able to receive government funding.
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