Phrases with «whole alphabet»

The phrase "whole alphabet" refers to having or including everything or every possible option or variation. Full definition

Sentences with «whole alphabet»

  • The governor says there has been a «whole alphabet soup» of hurricanes that have hit various regions of the country in recent decades, and there has been a «long history» of federal bail outs to help those affected. (wrvo.org)
  • The only way to rescue him is to learn the whole alphabet, big letters and small. (thespruce.com)
  • I think I might wait until you make it through the whole alphabet to start these experiments with a letter of the week project. (inspirationlaboratories.com)
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