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If your homework is completely finished, ALL of it is finished. There is nothing more to do. If your food is completely cooked, then it is cooked all the way through. There is no need for any more cooking. If you washed your hair and now it is completely dry, then it is not wet at all anymore. Every hair is dry, and every part of each hair is dry.
My answer to the last question on the test was completely wrong.My dad got off at the wrong exit on the highway and then we got completely lost.It was raining hard, and our clothes got completely wet.- synonyms:
- absolutely, entirely, totally
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