Pronunciation of the English word completely.
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1. | One of his bulls, fighting in defence of the herd, had killed a large wolf with his horns; and Dorcon threw this wolf's skin over his back, so that it completely covered him, and adjusted it in such a manner that the skins of the fore legs concealed his arms and hands, while those of the hind legs hung down to his very heels. The animal's head with its widely-extended jaws cased his own as completely as a soldier's helmet. | |
2. | Prime numbers are like life; they are completely logical, but impossible to find the rules for, even if you spend all your time thinking about it. | |
3. | If you raise an eyebrow, it can mean "I want to have sex with you", but also "I find that what you just said is completely idiotic." | |
4. | My life would be completely empty without you. | |
5. | The sky was completely dark. | |
6. | He does not, in short, write with the candor of a man who is completely confident of his thesis. | |
7. | After running up the hill, I was completely out of breath. | |
8. | I beat him completely in the debate. | |
9. | It seems unlikely that any society could completely dispense with myths. | |
10. | It cannot be completely cured. |