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adverb • to a degree (not used with a negative) • to the greatest extent; completely • of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative) • actually or truly or to an extreme | ||||||||
24% | 12 | Figure of speech in which a term is used for a part rather than the whole or the whole rather than the part | ||||||
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20% | 10 | When the sky is neither completely dark nor completely lit | ||||||
noun • the time of day immediately following sunset | ||||||||
Rather Completely Crossword Clue
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QUITE which was last seen in the Telegraph Quick crossword.
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QUITE
Updated: September 3, 2024
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