Phrases with «whole»

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The word "whole" means complete or entire. It refers to something that is not missing any parts and is all together. Full definition

Sentences with «whole»

  • Some people that can not quality for term life though may need to buy a form of whole life as that may be the only option available to them. (wholevstermlifeinsurance.com)
  • There is no point in adding whole lot of complications in your life. (seekingcougar.com)
  • This year alone will likely see the invention of whole new game mechanics, of original themes being invited into gaming, of more boundaries being pushed. (gamesnosh.com)
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