We have no meanings for "seems wholly" in our records yet.
1 The world seems wholly strange to me after my long illness.
2 But alas, he seems wholly devoted to the Son of the Divine Julius.
3 It was undoubtedly there, and yet it seems wholly irrecoverable.
4 In it every thing smacks of learning, and every body seems wholly engrossed by study.
5 What does he care for the boy, who seems wholly absorbed in his musical efforts?
6 For the mass, Change, labelled Reform, seems wholly desirable.
7 But in a hand-written note on one of the emails, King said: This seems wholly inadequate.
8 The entire conduct of the siege on the part of the garrison seems wholly without explanation.
9 For the first time since the war, Labour seems wholly and entirely, passionately almost, in earnest.
10 But it seems wholly useless.
11 Nothing seems wholly real here.
12 I begin to despair of magical adventures, since none happened at Radicofani, which Nature seems wholly to have abandoned.
13 Given that perspective, it seems wholly appropriate that Henry played a secondary role on the Braves outside of the batter's box.
14 But the company seems wholly uninterested in actually being a privacy leader, despite their assurances and misleading arguments to the contrary.
15 It seems wholly remote from 21st-century Britain, even as its themes of coerced sex and utter amorality chime with contemporary fears.
16 It is one of the curious inconsistencies of her character, that her creations contained an element which her life seems wholly to have lacked.
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