We have no meanings for "wholly destitute" in our records yet.
1 In reality, the archbishop was wholly destitute of either abilities or virtues.
2 He was not, however, wholly destitute of the feelings which became his station.
3 It is low and level, almost wholly destitute of trees.
4 And three men, it would appear, wholly destitute of mother-wit.
5 Yes, and wholly destitute of the sense of humour.
6 In this country, we have pistillate varieties, or those that are wholly destitute of stamens.
7 Few are wholly destitute of sympathy, even brute animals.
8 They were not wholly destitute of legal rights.
9 But I will not be left wholly destitute .
10 You cannot mean that she is wholly destitute ?
11 His frame and his strength are those of a giant; yet is he wholly destitute of grace.
12 In the centre stands a marble monument, possibly intended for a fountain, but wholly destitute of water.
13 There has been no man of pure Genius; as there has been none wholly destitute of Genius.
14 Here we arrived wholly destitute of money.
15 He was passionless, wholly destitute of emotion.
16 I hope the girl isn't wholly destitute ?
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This collocation consists of: Wholly destitute through the time
Wholly destitute across language varieties