Aún no tenemos significados para "utterly devoid".
1Something full of sugar and utterly devoid of any known nutritional value.
2The taxi turned off on to another two-laner utterly devoid of traffic.
3His voice was quick and low, utterly devoid of its customary arrogance.
4Really, Crottat, I have never known you so utterly devoid of common-sense.
5Places once seemingly utterly devoid of habitation are suddenly teeming with life.
6God in heaven, are you utterly devoid of all sensibility, all heart?
7During both conversations, reception was pure and utterly devoid of background buzz.
8In Ruiz' case the sobriquet was bestowed for reasons utterly devoid of irony.
9From the first he had shown himself to be utterly devoid of fear.
10It was a large frame structure, utterly devoid of ornament, near the roadside.
11I should be utterly devoid of all pride if I could pardon her.
12He softened in their glow, utterly devoid of the usual hauteur.
13She married, and her son, to-day, is utterly devoid of fine moral senses.
14The desk itself, of course, was otherwise utterly devoid of paperwork and visible hardware.
15Susan Grace regarded us a very long moment, half eyes utterly devoid of expression.
16Peers and policemen are the people most utterly devoid of humor on the stage.
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Utterly devoid por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América