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Examples:be completely wrapped up in one's work—(fig.) be completely in the dark—completely unfamiliar with sth—completely lacking any feeling or sense of justice (idiom); cold and ruthless—no cause, no reason (idiom); completely uncalled for—you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted—same sign, joint aim (idiom); fig. completely compatible—every hope turns dust (idiom); completely disheartened—not one drop of water leaks (idiom); fig. thoughtful and completely rigorous—eradicate evil completely (idiom); thorough in rooting out wickedness—The courtyard is deserted, you can net sparrows at the door (idiom); completely deserted—fall flat (esp. of joke or speech that is completely ignored)—(lit.) kept inside a drum (idiom); completely in the dark—not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant—muddled and completely collapsing (idiom); in an awful condition—substitute one's words for the law and abuse power to crush it (idiom); completely lawless behavior—completely correcting one's former misdeeds (idiom); repent past mistakes and turn over a new leaf—be completely drained both emotionally and physically [idiom.]—completely miss the main point of a topic or argument [idiom.]—lit. acknowledge the bandit as one's father (idiom); fig. a complete betrayal—(fig.) half-finished job that is difficult complete because it was not done properly in the first instance—business complete the satisfaction of both parties—complete change from the normal state (idiom); quite uncharacteristic—lit. become lost in a fog (idiom); fig. at a complete loss—classifier for gifts; newspaper, magazine, documents etc. as a whole; for a complete menu of food.— |