whole works (Meaning)

Wordnet

whole works (n)

everything available; usually preceded by `the'

Synonyms & Antonyms of whole works

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whole works Sentence Examples

  1. The whole world watched in awe as the meteor streaked across the sky.
  2. She devoted her whole life to caring for her sick mother.
  3. The whole family was devastated by the sudden loss of their beloved dog.
  4. The whole town came together to support the victims of the flood.
  5. The whole story left me feeling deeply unsettled and disturbed.
  6. He had a whole heart filled with love and compassion.
  7. The whole plan was meticulously crafted and executed flawlessly.
  8. The whole experience was nothing short of extraordinary.
  9. He invested his whole fortune in a risky venture.
  10. The whole debate was dominated by polarized opinions and heated exchanges.

FAQs About the word whole works

everything available; usually preceded by `the'

No synonyms found.

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The whole world watched in awe as the meteor streaked across the sky.

She devoted her whole life to caring for her sick mother.

The whole family was devastated by the sudden loss of their beloved dog.

The whole town came together to support the victims of the flood.