We have no meanings for "whole course" in our records yet.
1 Early in the afternoon, the whole course of the stream is dry.
2 Thence the whole course is clear in the rehearsal of former melodies.
3 I never saw you before in the whole course of my life.
4 I never saw anything funnier in the whole course of my life.
5 It's easier to play tennis over the whole course of the match.
6 This had never happened before in the whole course of their acquaintance.
7 The whole course of American history establishes the contrary point of view.
8 The merest accident might have altered the whole course of later events.
9 His opposition to the building tinged the whole course of his thought.
10 And now she could coldly review the whole course of her life.
11 A false step may change the whole course of a young life.
12 You ask for something which may disrupt the whole course of civilization.
13 The whole course of the campaign, rightly interpreted, has justified my hope.
14 Thus far, our whole course of argument has been defensive and explanatory.
15 Thus far, my whole course of argument has been defensive and explanatory.
16 The whole course of human affairs is God's drawing men to Himself.
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