We have no meanings for "seem wholly" in our records yet.
1 Still other times, the two forms may seem wholly different from each other.
2 Indeed, the stranger did not seem wholly of the earth, earthy.
3 It is true that Eliza's situation did not seem wholly ineligible.
4 Sometimes they indulged in fanciful comparisons, trying to make their present state seem wholly blest.
5 I could not make it seem wholly untrue-thischarge he so contemptuously flung at me.
6 The cognomen, "Haunted Island," might not seem wholly inappropriate to a superstitious mind.
7 Now anybody can read German; in fact, a great many persons seem wholly unable to stop.
8 The following are beautiful and seem wholly unobjectionable:
9 Winchelsea and Rye seem wholly of the past.
10 This did not seem wholly to satisfy Alice, but she leaned over Isabelle and kissed her:-
11 If you were to think of one issue that might seem wholly non-controversial, it might be forestry.
12 Nor did our cellar seem wholly bleak.
13 Although this argument, it is confessed, has considerable weight, yet it does not seem wholly to remove the difficulty.
14 It did not seem wholly disagreeable to me," he added dryly, "to make love to Madame Gilbert."
15 The whites seem wholly unable to comprehend that freedom for the negro means the same thing as freedom for them.
16 The hours were long, the road was lonely, and after the revelations of that day it did not seem wholly safe.
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This collocation consists of: Seem wholly through the time
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