Some articles on entire:
... Year Artist/band Album Song(s) 1997 Steel Prophet Into the Void (Hallucinogenic Conception) Entire album 1999 Engine Engine Entire album 1999 Face to Face So Why Aren't You Happy ...
... Vincent D'Onofrio Detective Robert Goren entire season Kathryn Erbe Detective Alexandra Eames entire season Jamey Sheridan Captain James Deakins entire season Courtney B ... Vance ADA Ron Carver entire season Samantha Buck Detective G ...
... character in the Israeli cult film Mivtza Savta, as a child on a kibbutz he once stole an entire case of krembos and locked himself in his room ... With the entire kibbutz waiting for him outside he had to dispose of the evidence and ate the entire case, earning himself his much loathed nickname ...
... characters Actor/Actress Character Duration Vincent D'Onofrio Detective Robert Goren entire season Kathryn Erbe Detective Alexandra Eames entire season Jamey Sheridan Captain James Deakins entire season Courtney B ... Vance ADA Ron Carver entire season ...
More definitions of "entire":
- (adj): Constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged.
Example: "Was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime"
Synonyms: integral, intact
- (adj): (used of domestic animals) sexually competent.
Example: "An entire horse"
Synonyms: intact
- (adj): (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes.
Famous quotes containing the word entire:
“The best thing about Sassy Seats is that grandmothers cannot figure out how they work and are in constant fear of the childs falling. This often makes them forget to comment on other aspects of the childs development, like why he is not yet talking or is still wearing diapers. Some grandmothers will spend an entire meal peering beneath the table and saying, Is that thing steady? rather than, Have you had a doctor look at that left hand?”
—Anna Quindlen (20th century)
“It is possible to lead astray an entire generation, to strike it blind, to drive it insane, to direct it towards a false goal. Napoleon proved this.”
—Alexander Herzen (18121870)
“A trial cannot be conducted by announcing the general culpability of a civilization. Only the actual deeds which, at least, stank in the nostrils of the entire world were brought to judgment.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)