We have no meanings for "altogether wrong" in our records yet.
1 Indeed, it is related to both, so they are not altogether wrong .
2 She was not altogether wrong in her unconscious judgment of lady Margaret.
3 To my thinking the German way of teaching wrist-bowing is altogether wrong .
4 Of course that view is altogether wrong , but it would be held.
5 I said, may we not have been altogether wrong in our conclusions?
6 And it may be that the public at large is not altogether wrong .
7 The thing is as clear as daylight: he is altogether wrong !
8 I think it is altogether wrong of him to persecute her in this way.
9 Perhaps Mr. Slope was not altogether wrong in his calculation.
10 Why, then he was altogether wrong in his conjecture about Lashmar and Miss Tomalin.
11 The common distinction of the apes as "quadrumanous" is altogether wrong morphologically.
12 Nor, as social reformers at least, were we given over to theories altogether wrong .
13 And perhaps you are not altogether wrong even if you are not altogether right.
14 She had begun to feel, perhaps partially by intuition, that something was altogether wrong .
15 The fact was that Dr. Grantly had done altogether wrong in coming to the palace.
16 The only drawback was that it was altogether wrong .
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This collocation consists of: Altogether wrong through the time
Altogether wrong across language varieties