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Entire

Entire

(adj)
UK
ɪnˈtaɪə(r)
US
ɪnˈtaɪər
Definition: With no part left out; whole.
Meaning: Toàn thể, toàn bộ
Common
How to use "Entire" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The entire cockpit is even covered in lightweight carbon-fiber CarbonSkin.

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Later on, during the warring campaigns of the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, yogurt became common in the entire West.

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It goes well on a baguette or biscuit, and the entire experience is akin to eating a small piece of cake.

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They can last for months and cover the entire planet.

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From this practice emerged an entire world of new dishes known as bing.

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In fact, it's roughly 8.2 million population is close to 13% of the entire population of Thailand.

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The smallest house façade in the entire world is in Amsterdam at Het Singel 7.

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Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.

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Earthquakes can range in size from those that are so weak that they cannot be felt to those violent enough to propel objects (and people) into the air, and wreak destruction across entire cities.

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There are less than 2,500 Bengal Tigers in the entire world.

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India is 1.27 million sq miles makes it the 7th largest country in the entire world, but still 3 times smaller than the US.

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