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totally
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
totally
(adverb)
totally
/
ˈ
toʊtl̟i/
adverb
totally
/
ˈ
toʊtl̟i/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of TOTALLY
:
completely or entirely
I'm
totally
against it.
He was
totally
naked.
totally
committed/free/surprised
That's a
totally
different issue.
He's
totally
in control.
a
totally
new method
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