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completely

[kuhm-pleet-lee] / kəmˈplit li /


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It’s a question that completely flummoxed Michael Glasheen, the FBI’s branch and operations director, last week when he was testifying before the House Committee on Homeland Security.

From Salon

Ms Kane agrees: "By unplugging them you're removing them from the electrical supply completely which just protects against the risk of electrical faults or surges."

From BBC

"The people who are living here for a completely other reason will find it more expensive... That's the losing side."

From BBC

But each time, within just a few days, she says she eats so much food she's left "completely horrified".

From BBC

“I was completely OK with it,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times