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completely

[kuhm-pleet-lee] / kəmˈplit li /


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Thorne says the story made sense to him in a "completely different" way as an adult as he started to better understand the boys' behaviour.

From BBC

But the water industry thinks the government should go much further and ban the chemicals completely.

From BBC

Within seconds, the big crowd has completely disappeared.

From Literature

In air that was completely black, he couldn’t even see the ground or footprints where he had just been.

From Literature

“The weekend could be won by a completely independent movie made with passion and love.”

From The Wall Street Journal