To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
1 That response is totally unacceptable given the level of risk to society.
2 It was a great experience, a totally different level, a different class.
3 Times have moved on, the political environment is totally different, he said.
4 Also read: Borderlands 3: A totally new game with Arms Race mode
5 As a result, his good name had been totally destroyed in Dundalk.
6 Often what happens outside the school gates is a totally different story.
7 The irony of the situation was not totally lost on him, however.
8 Of course, they also require totally different things than traditional computer software.
9 The key problem might be the totally passive nature of its protagonist.
10 But in any case, he knew him in a totally different way.
11 Such a result suggested that Tip was almost totally unstructured in solution.
12 In fact, the whole of western Europe is totally predictable, he says.
13 However, he says he still is not totally sure how Munster happened.
14 Speaking from China, Dr Brash said Ms Thomas had been totally misleading.
15 Our major problem derives from the projected victory being almost totally illusory.
16 That's totally fine-aslong as you follow some basic social media etiquette.
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