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Altogether is a greatest hits album released by pop group, The Nolans in 1982. Following a successful run in the UK Charts, lasting between 1979 and 1982, Altogether was the first hits compilation released by The Nolans. It featured their seven consecutive ...
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n. informal terms for nakedness; "in the raw"; "in the altogether"; "in his birthday suit" [syn: raw , birthday suit ] adv. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was wholly convinced"; ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
altogether \altogether\ n. 1. nakedness; -- used mostly in the phrase ``in the altogether''. [informal] Syn: raw, buff, birthday suit
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE different ▪ Patrick Woolton is an altogether different politician. ▪ Yagura Ichiban's karaoke lounge attracts an altogether different clientele. ▪ Berlin modernism, meanwhile, was an altogether different and surely ...
Usage examples of altogether.
Altogether, these several apartments make a very complete and desirable accommodation to a man with the property and occupation for which it is intended.
Switters considered a similar, perhaps synchronous indulgence but decided instead to review the prophecies, about which he maintained, not altogether uncharacteristically, ambivalent feelings.
And as that took place, something entered the Amphora installation, something altogether improbable.
I should not be sorry, I confess, to have to finish altogether with these marsh-birds, who annoy me with their cries.
Sir Robert Peel gave notice on the 7th of July, that, on the motion for committing the bill, he would move an instruction to the committee to divide it into two bills, that he might have an opportunity of rejecting altogether those parts of the bill which suppressed the Protestant churches of eight hundred and sixty parishes, appropriating their revenues to purposes not immediately in connection with the interests of the established church, and of supporting those provisions in which he could concur.
He thought it altogether novel and unprecedented for a President or a Presidential candidate to think of approving bills whose constitutionality may not be entirely clear to his own mind.
But without approving the extreme doctrine which General Jackson announced with the applause of his party, it is surely not an unreasonable assumption that in the case of a statute which has had no judicial interpretation and whose meaning is not altogether clear, the President is not to be impeached for acting upon his own understanding of its scope and intent:--especially is he not to be impeached when he offers to prove that he was sustained in his opinion by every member of his Cabinet, and offers further to prove by the same honorable witnesses that he took the step in order to subject the statute in dispute to judicial interpretation.
To this proposal the Persian ministers at first assented, but they afterwards rejected it altogether.
Thus during the first 89 years under the Constitution a national bankruptcy law was in existence only sixteen years altogether.
But the Europe that Barth knew was altogether different from the Europe that Ibn Battuta could have known.
Altogether I was extremely glad when he suggested a move bedwards, and was at pains to lock the door of my room.
Exactly, my dear sir, as the radio for ten minutes together projects the most lovely music without regard into the most impossible places, into respectable drawing rooms and attics and into the midst of chattering, guzzling, yawning and sleeping listeners, and exactly as it strips this music of its sensuous beauty, spoils and scratches and beslimes it and yet cannot altogether destroy its spirit, just so does life, the so-called reality, deal with the sublime picture-play of the world and make a hurley-burley of it.
Foma liked to watch while the deck was being washed: their trousers rolled up to their knees, or sometimes taken off altogether, the sailors, with swabs and brushes in their hands, cleverly ran about the deck, emptying pails of water on it, besprinkling one another, laughing, shouting, falling.
Nor indeed were they altogether blameable for acting on this maxim, if their sole aim was to remove from the confidence and councils of their sovereign, a man whose conduct they thought prejudicial to the interests and liberties of their country.
Keck proposed the extension of the franchise to the hundreds, while Lord John Russell contended that the borough, like that of Grampound, should be disfranchised altogether.