How To Use Totally In A Sentence

  • Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic.
  • The magnificent 18 th-century mansion is set in private landscaped grounds at the edge of the town, opposite the golf links and West Sands but totally screened by trees, woods and 18-foot high lodge gates.
  • I was totally expecting you to say that you read a section looking for the miscut part and got yourself hideously freaked out for the bike ride home. Cooperative Blog » Blog Archive » Stephen King
  • Coco Stylewood baby lounger, which is quite fitting, because your pet is totally your baby as well. bostonkayla on 2008-09-24 15: 46: 19 view bostonkayla's Apartment Therapy Main
  • It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
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  • The sides would be totally white without the dye job. Times, Sunday Times
  • No major American artists in the twenties were making totally abstract, non-objective paintings.
  • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.
  • Instead of going to work thinking that it will be totally boring, try to be positive.
  • Being alone, working overtime everyday in Germany totally rocks!
  • I have also had dealings with totally incompetent muppets posing as health professionals.
  • He has totally screwed things up in West Yorks for his officers and police staff alike. on April 12, 2010 at 5: 59 pm jaegerdude Crime And Immigration In Britain SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Prayer, and receive the Sacrament every day; because they do not subject and submit themselves wholly and entirely to him that hath Light, nor deny and conquer themselves, nor give up themselves totally to God, with a perfect divesting and disinteresting of themselves: In a word, till the Soul be purified in the Fire of Inward Pain, it will never get to a State of The spiritual guide which disentangles the soul / by Michael de Molinos ; edited with an introduction by Kathleen Lyttelton and a note by H. Scott Holland.
  • He combined athleticism, judgement and skill in an irresistible mix - and he was a great sportsman, totally devoid of egomania.
  • The result is a totally incoherent agglomeration of speech-forms -- a baragouin fantastic and unintelligible beyond the power of anyone to imagine who has not heard it .... Two Years in the French West Indies
  • She finally knew what it was like to be totally and utterly in love with one person.
  • The Government said that it will legislate to keep the parties in the room, and then chuck another $1 million at the Department of Labour, and set up a semi-autonomous, not totally autonomous, unit.
  • Women's wrestling is a totally new discipline, while women's sabre is included in fencing.
  • Though it crush its victims to the earth; and tread them into the dust; and brutify them by every possible invention; it cannot totally extinguish the spirit of manhood within them. The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive
  • To say how prisoners spend their time on leave is up to individuals is totally unacceptable. The Sun
  • He was totally flattened by her sarcasm.
  • People in downstate are totally disgusted withChicago politics. Republican congressman announces bid for Obama's Senate seat
  • She was totally unfazed by the news.
  • We are totally reliant on voluntary donations. The Sun
  • I thought it would be a totally appropriate way of starting off the city's celebration, as a way of showing the 'rootedness' of churches within the history of Hattiesburg," she said. Hattiesburgamerican.com -
  • He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke.
  • The school system itself is not totally desegregated.
  • We understand that this equipment should never be used by people without Medical training and was therefore dangerous and totally useless in punts and small boats.
  • At this point I must once again digress briefly to say that I am totally in agreement with the response of the President of the Canadian Labour Congress, Joe Morris, to the announcement last week that the federal government intends to impose works councils on industries coming under federal jurisdiction. Let's Get Back to People
  • The third in the triplet took you in totally the opposite direction by looking at life as a transgender person who blurs the distinction between male and female identification.
  • Sun yesterday ice hockey team as a poor second option is totally wrong. The Sun
  • We are totally supportive of this idea.
  • I think that is a travesty of justice if that occurs and I'm against it totally.
  • Heaping blame on each other between the police and the Lusaka City Council over the issue of the Lusaka street vendors is uncalled for and totally unnecessary.
  • And despite herself, Matilda gives in to Ric's charm - she's totally melting for the guy!
  • They will always be fiercely competitive up front and totally committed in defence. The Sun
  • Had Diego Milito's goal in the first leg been correctly ruled out for being sixty-miles offside, or had Barça's totally valid goal not been shambolically dismissed, then Barcelona would have contested the final in Madrid. How do you like your sour grapes, Señor Xavi Hernández? | Richard Williams
  • The landscape is totally different from that of the area surrounding the resorts, with a wide variety of spectacular plant life, including the saguaro cacti and century plants.
  • He was totally without ostentation or pretension and totally disinterested in wealth, honours or managerial power.
  • Totally nude, he sat down at the dressing table and began to look through his paperwork.
  • But I picked up the Geodesica omnibus from the SFBC and I am totally getting Saturn Returns when it's out. Back on Cover Art
  • Only one phaser is inoperative, which means, offensively, the ship is almost totally effective, but defensively its lack of forward shielding makes the vessel incredibly vulnerable.
  • The fairy tale romance has come to an abrupt and totally unexpected end.
  • Many might mock the idea but sometimes combining two totally unconnected things can really work. The Sun
  • Being the only two farangs there, we were totally conspicuous every time we fell asleep on our knees or did something yet again more unacceptable.
  • It's a totally ridiculous, completely unsexy word.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • It may sound totally infeasible but something has to be done to help the lower League clubs to survive.
  • Blind, totally eyeless trilobites have given us another indication of the range of trilobite habits and habitats.
  • SSI is either totally sound or maybe 1% off depending on how economic growth goes over the next 40 years or so. Social Security Privatization, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • But the most important thing is that he totally blends in with the entire extended family. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, the response went on to totally digress from the topic and talked more about the airline’s new premium cabins, and not customer service. » 2010 » March » 09 - SimpliFlying || Aviation :: Branding :: Technology || Airline marketing, airline brand management, social media, Web 2.0
  • He, too, was totally aware of the emotional content of each song and cut his musical cloth accordingly while accompanying with true artistry.
  • Landscape, on the other hand, illustrated nothing, represented no important event deserving of record, and was thus totally without significance in a Grecian temple or pinacotheca. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • We had lunch in BHS cafe - not somewhere I would usually go but totally deisgned with children and families in mind. The One With A Photo And A Few Other Things
  • But here, the longsword is the one that totally decapitated the dummy. TV for Gaming: Deadliest Warrior « Geek Related
  • That new white convertible is totally awesome.
  • What was abnormal behaviour five years ago is now seen as totally normal. The Sun
  • What is difficult to overlook is her record of being totally ineffective as a four-term assemblywomen, her inability or unwillingness to work with others, even within her own party, and her extreme positions on issues such as Medicare, social security, education, veterans affairs and many others. Mitchell Bard: The Tea Party All-Stars: The Worst of Extreme GOP Midterm Candidates
  • I find his racist views totally repugnant.
  • All the other campers were gone to either river raft or kayak, and the campground was totally quiet, all you could hear were the crickets and an occasional moo from a cow.
  • The second beneficiary, the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, relies totally on charitable donations for its desperately-needed equipment.
  • It was totally unacceptable behaviour towards people who had given you long and loyal service.
  • Adding to the mesmerizing murmur of the flowing water, the sounds of birds singing and cows mooing left one feeling totally at peace.
  • I don't know why they ever got married. They're totally incompatible.
  • When you are finished, your face is not totally clean because you are left with an oily film that should be removed. Take Care of Your Skin
  • He is a simple, honest man, totally lacking in guile.
  • Criticizing them for being too reformist is just totally missing the point. Matthew Yglesias » Sherri Berman: Progressives Must Believe in Change
  • A laptop with recording software and a USB interface can serve as a totally portable recording studio.
  • You could say the same about director Bille Woodruff's last movie, Honey, which against all the odds, I totally loved.
  • In doing so, he would inevitably have descended into the arena in a totally unacceptable way.
  • But even if one allows for the gradual introduction of minimal, or totally unmetered phone charges, one has to question how many more eyeballs are there to be captured.
  • If I ever use these features at all, I want them optional, totally attachable/detachable .... extensions I mean. Firefox 3.5 Gets Geolocation, Powered By Google | Lifehacker Australia
  • I am reluctant to trust anyone totally, Your Excellency.
  • Therefore, if a patient is anemic and the guaiac test result is negative, gastrointestinal hemorrhage still cannot be totally excluded, especially with bleeding from the lower gastrointestinal tract.
  • But it turned out worse than that: the 200 submissions were later judged to be totally at variance with the findings of the RAF's own Board of Inquiry into the accident.
  • But at the time, all thoughts of tempo totally vanished as the senses encountered a rare flux of movement. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all get totally hammered on tiny amounts of the local rice wine, and stay up way past our bedtimes at the Hoài Café.
  • We think countenancing any other position would totally undermine our members going about their duty and put them at phenomenal risk.
  • Many might mock the idea but sometimes combining two totally unconnected things can really work. The Sun
  • She totally keeps amazing me with her intuition, her perception and her intellect.
  • PeaceBang's much-beloved and trusted hairdressed decided to "try something new" the other day and committed upon PeaceBang's head what we used to refer to in the 6th grade as a "butch," as in, "You got totally butched. You Do What You Can
  • It requires holding your nerve, being totally committed and believing absolutely that's what you have got to do.
  • Thanks to gritty, believable and packed graphics, the game is totally immersive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only had my thyroid gland been unable to release normal amounts of hormones, it had actually been totally destroyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just get her something totally nonambiguous, like a car, instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opposition had no chance to speak to the public via the state-controlled media, which totally dominates the market.
  • I absolutely, totally and utterly fell in love with the place.
  • It is totally out of the question to postpone the midnight deadline.
  • Love was totally absent from his childhood.
  • I'm on a railway platform trying to get to work during a period of heavy storms (service is totally knacked) and I'm in uniform with a crowd around me seriously dis-chuffed and about to remove my nipple rings without unclipping them. I HATE COMPUTERS ( a therapy intermission)
  • Instead of going to work thinking that it will be totally boring, try to be positive.
  • Exhaustively researched, The Sword and the Cross is somewhat deficient in maps and almost totally lacking in illustration.
  • The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device.
  • He's totally unreliable as a source of information.
  • But yea, James Wells totally rocked on the bass, and Seth Ferguson on drums and Whitwell on Trombone and "scatting". Maybmemorys Diary Entry
  • Solid acting oddly enough, only the train falling is totally impossible (like the Viper scenes happen every day in LA) I mean the rest of the unrealism is in check with their abilities. Sound Off: Wanted - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net
  • But it doesn't really matter in the particulars, because it's all totally, utterly subjective.
  • You totally just contradicted yourself.
  • As the present academic system is totally different, the importance of good handwriting has been relegated to the background.
  • Competitors, collaborators, those in complimentary fields with an overlapping client base, and folks who are totally outside your immediate world. Women Grow Business » 2009 » November
  • That was something that was totally non-negotiable as far as I was concerned.
  • Quite common are northern bur-reed Sparganium hyperboreum, small pondweed Potamogeton pusillus ssp. groenlandicus, dwarf water-crowfoot Ranunculus confervoides and occasionally awlwort Subularia aquatica, which only blooms if the pond is totally desiccated (where the mudworm Limosella aquatica also thrives). Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
  • Kristen Chenoweth could totally play Makino, the embalmer. February « 2010 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • ‘You can have a glass or two of nice wine, and we will be totally happy if you want to cork up the bottle and take home anything left,’ said Memery.
  • Alas his sojourn into being an op/ed columnist has totally perverted him.
  • And I had fushion grills last week – totally not that good but cheap at least. Giving In to Bourbon Chicken Temptation at DC Fusion | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • She was totally unaware that she was being watched.
  • I told him about the problem but he was totally unsympathetic.
  • Human error can never be totally eradicated but its effects can be ameliorated by proper procedures. We've Heard All This Before From BP
  • The UN rush to mandate war totally ruled out any alternatives.
  • The seven-year period is not totally inflexible.
  • Oddly, it's insanely comfortable, and this kind of peripatetic lifestyle (while anathema to my wife) totally fits my A.D.D. quest for constant adventure. Lucy van pelt holds the football
  • If you expect to develop as a writer you must learn to digress and be at times totally irrelevant. THE DICE MAN
  • But the most important thing is that he totally blends in with the entire extended family. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dream trip to see the pyramids was totally ruined. The Sun
  • This totally zero-emission car processes hydrogen through a fuel cell stack to produce electricity which powers the vehicle's electric motor.
  • That's how you know you're totally contented with another person, when you don't need to fill the void with unnecessary babble.
  • He was totally unresponsive to the pressing social and economic needs of the majority of the population.
  • It is not a totally unprincipled choice since the degree of foreseeability required may be varied with the kind and extent of the damage, and the nature of the relationship between the parties.
  • They make no effort to intergrade with the whites but they quite willing for us to support them totally. Australia, Day Seven « Hyperpat’s HyperDay
  • In the first good thing to happen to New York City in months, nudie bars and porno theaters are - for now - totally legal.
  • We are totally dependent upon him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Romanesco is of the cauliflower family, but is totally green - a cross between cauliflower and broccoli. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can say with confidence that such rumors were totally groundless.
  • Well, the idea of pushing a tampon into your vagina to soak up the flow seems totally gross at first.
  • It's a rhythmic work song designed to increase productivity. Yeah, it's crazy, but it totally works.
  • The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence.
  • This thesis analysis totally on the structure and features of the birch bark's culture which owned by the special group who are living in the great and small Xingan mountains.
  • He is a selfish, competitive fighter who is totally calculating about how he allocates his time and resources.
  • My mom is slender, I totally envy her body, but she has to have her pajama bottom's three sizes bigger.
  • His conduct was totally unbecoming to an officer in the British armed services.
  • By ten that morning, I was torn between being totally excited and just plain sad.
  • The maple that was red and purple is totally bare now, just across the clearing.
  • Fearing I would soon be totally devoured, I broke away from a pash for the second time in the space of about half an hour - surely a new record.
  • The accident left him totally immobile.
  • And although government programs have their flaws, they are totally consistent with heavy government interference in agriculture.
  • Karen was totally thunderstruck at her husband's attitude.
  • The mountain roads are totally impassable to cars in winter.
  • I wrote various things for newspapers afterwards and I was totally ignorant and unpracticed.
  • The likes of John Mullane and my own brother Eoin are totally new to the scene and their confidence is up.
  • Traditional MMOG tropes such as repeatable quests and mob-farming are totally inappropriate to the horror genre. MMOG Nation » The Setting is the Story II
  • What other character do you know of who is searingly brilliant, stunningly engaging in his rat-a-tat-tat conversational wizardly, totally and even smugly tactless and rude - and still adored? Bella DePaulo: Facebook Movie: The Arrogance of Achievement vs. the Arrogance of Inheritance
  • She wasn't a totally overweight woman; just a bit plump from all the snacks and goodies she constantly ate throughout the day.
  • She empowered him to tell them, that whatever blame she might throw on Mary's conduct, any opposition to their sovereign was totally unjustifiable, and incompatible with all order and good government: that it belonged not to them to reform, much less to punish, the maleadministration of their prince; and the only arms which subjects could in any case lawfully employ against the supreme authority, were entreaties, counsels, and representations: that if these expedients failed, they were next to appeal by their prayers to The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • No self-indulgent twaddle, no luvvy duvvy waffle, no tedious explaining what we're looking at, no extraneous family members self-aggrandising and hogging the airtime with totally irrelevant bullshit. Update
  • Kitty got totally crocked last night.
  • No school and I was totally free from the clutches of evil Physics and Chemistry professors.
  • He pressed his forehead to mine briefly, then pulled away, his expression totally unrevealing, and now that I was more than ready to hear him out, he seemed reluctant to begin. Dark Angel
  • It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them.
  • I found most of the characters in the play totally unbelievable.
  • And we would have a strong economy which did not rely totally on a corrupt banking system and an unsustainable consumer bubble. The Sun
  • Are you totally devoid of common sense?
  • Their ideal was the totally autonomous modern artist unfettered by ancestors, tradition, or nature.
  • Because they work on simple-minded theories and are totally oblivious of facts.
  • Claiming he was willing to put that behind him, Raggio added, "What is difficult to overlook is [Angle's] record of being totally ineffective as a four-term assemblywoman, her inability or unwillingness to work with others, even within her own party, and her extreme positions on issues such as Medicare, social security, education, veterans affairs and many others. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • On September 13th 2008, sam wrote: im not a fan of miley but i totally think shes is ugly but also she has a bad voice. who would be a fan of hers. Miley Cyrus at Hannah Montana Premiere
  • She appeared totally misplaced, sitting amongst all the people in their grey suits. GYPSY MASALA
  • If Wilcox is thinking of doing this deal he must be going totally off his trolley.
  • We are totally reliant on voluntary donations. The Sun
  • And, everyone, as a follow-up to the earlier post on critiquing/reviewing your friends 'work in public forums (fora? foramina?), if I ever post anything, like say a drawing of otters as a random totally-out-of-nowhere example, and there's anything wonky about it, yes, please feel free to say something. In case there isn't enough cuteness in your life
  • If one of the prosecutors had just sent a Democratic Congressman to jail, would you be totally untempted by the White House explanation that the real cause was, say, a reluctance to prosecute abortion-clinic protesters under RICO? Politics, Lies, and 93 v. 8 - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Kate sat up fully, her attention now totally concentrated.
  • The house is unmodernised but totally unspoilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • She totally cut in front of me.
  • If any thing has fallen under your observation, either on the one side or the other, I intreat you to lay it totally aside; to come to the consideration of this subject with cool, dispassionate, unprejudiced, unprepossessed minds, to attend to the evidence that will be laid before you, and to that evidence alone -- by that evidence let the Defendants stand or fall. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of
  • Shetland has been almost totally denuded while at least some remnants of ancient woodland remain on Orkney, hidden in deep defiles and remoter islands.
  • | Private Reply heaters are totally unnecessary, i have found, and anyone that blows money on nob type insulation is a fool. About Ajijic, food, music, people, and the "social life"
  • This means your concept of who can represent that character is totally flexible. Times, Sunday Times
  • But none of the puzzles are so stupidly designed as to totally baffle players.
  • The meeting, inside the antiseptic, glaring cell, was totally bizarre in Richard Pendlebury's view. THE SCAR
  • Claire totally did not need this.
  • Details of the technical procedures for registration are, however, totally undefined.
  • I used to play the trumpet and totally fluffed the first line. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her death was totally unexpected .
  • This time (due next week with #2) I am totally contemplating the buzzcut for myself just to avoid hair entrapment again. The Grabbing Hands, Grab All They Can | Her Bad Mother
  • I was like, 'Yeah! Sure! Totally!'
  • That the woman has been forced to forgo her rights and the fact that the relationship is shrouded in secreecy render misyar marriage totally illegitimate. Arabnews - frontpage
  • Last year's report is ancient history and totally irrelevant to the current situation.
  • Totally affordable yet rich enough for that New Year ski trip. Times, Sunday Times
  • A totally new idea is comprised in this paper
  • They were totally devoted to each other.
  • Supply and fix all necessary associated flashings, galvanised gutters, fillers, ventilated fillers, closers and fixings to form a totally weathertight construction on completion.
  • The joy of new experiences, the difficulty of learning Spanish (which I'll never accomplish with any degree of fluency), discovering a totally new culture, and dealing with the problems of living here all make my brain ache, but also keep it active. Page 2
  • The new gaffer's come in with his own way of thinking and it's totally different. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mishap with the bus did not help but it cannot be blamed totally for this dismal performance.
  • Carol the righteous and totally predictable, demonstrates her bibliopolic difficulties ID floats a lead-lined trial balloon - The Panda's Thumb
  • On the merits of Mo Williams as a player, totally aside from all-star definitional issues: Matthew Yglesias » The Ws of Cleveland
  • Havs, JB is totally soft - centred and intellectual or else why would he put up with all of the free styling on his roof top? Cheeseburger Gothic » God bless you, big insurance company.
  • I know from personal experience bulls are wild animals and can be totally unpredictable. The Sun
  • Then we chose a spin set at a low 400 revs per minute to try to stop the brew getting totally stewed. The Sun
  • I totally understand what you mean by “gumminess”. The baked brownie, spiced up | smitten kitchen
  • Each knew what his or her censor would allow and each was horrified to discover that the other's censor had totally different points of reference. Know Your Own Mind
  • I remember the good ole days when Laura would totally fold under the pressure.
  • When writing, she is totally absorbed in the book and on one never-to-be-forgotten occasion, her sons returned from school ravenous to find she had shoved a pair of muddy shoes in the oven for their tea! Diana Wynne Jones biography
  • Caitlin was surprised to find that despite being totally immersed in the pool, the white maillot she wore had not become soaking wet.
  • Annie Allen's another one of Brooks's very ordinary, totally undistinguished characters.
  • Rather, we are focused almost totally on the end result, the final product.

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