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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
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Example Sentences
You also needed to understand that there has been a secret between the Sisterhood this whole time.
The tendency to objectify women may in some cases also develop into a desire to annihilate the whole question of female desire, let alone agency.
The same is true in civil society — when the rules are violated, the whole system is weakened.
"Often these things aren't really that serious and often doesn't ruin the whole day."
There’s not a whole lot of moral clarity available in the treacherous political and historical landscape of Syria, except that almost no one laments the downfall of the 54-year Assad dynasty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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