How to use "completely" in a sentence

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They weren't completely sure I was going to the party

She was completely drunk

Instead, with a small sigh, she fell back against her pillow and lay completely still.

Half an hour later, the people of Montfermeil saw an old man in a tall hat and long yellow coat walking along the road to Paris, hand-in-hand with a little girl dressed completely in black

The moonlit garden and the street beyond it were completely empty

'You're a completely rotten man, but I'll give you this.' Marius took a banknote out of his pocket and threw it in the stranger's face.

And she has deep-green eyes that at the moment are tired and nervous and show something which he does not completely recognise.

At a certain temperature it completely burns away

To hide, to be completely silent and to wait.

Not completely sure.

You want to turn back and run to your room and hide under the blanket and be completely silent and not move.

At once, there was silence: the noise of all the people outside was completely shut out

You lived the experience completely.

You learn things in a completely different way because your whole body is involved

"But Cham," she said, "what if there was a better future - something completely different?"

It was completely dry.

The ultranet was completely dead

What use was it, seeing an avatar? It wasn't even completely like him

He is completely innocent

I was surprised to see that the room was completely furnished

His face was completely white

In a strange way, we were completely happy.

But she wasn't completely in control of herself; she felt a bit like a sleepwalker

He's been drinking pretty regularly, but he's so deep in a trance that he can completely ignore the call of nature until - bingo! - He has a bladder spasm

"I completely forgot about the holiday."

While Tina and Elliot had been joking in the kitchen, even before dinner had been completely prepared, she had begun to think they might go to bed together

But the last few days it's gotten completely out of hand

"I'm just going to completely relax, make myself open and receptive

'For one ten-millionth of a second, that ashtray has been completely disintegrated

I had completely forgotten that we had asked Lawrence Redding to dinner that night

The Thing itself lay almost completely buried in the earth

At the sight of this second machine I panicked completely

When for a moment I raised my head to breathe and throw the hair and water out of my eyes, the steam was rising in a white fog that hid the Martians completely

At about seven o'clock last night the Martians came out of the cylinder and, moving around in metal machines, completely destroyed Woking station and the houses around it, and killed around 600 soldiers

Machine guns are completely useless against them, and field-guns have been put out of action

I was so excited by all this that I completely forgot about my persona safety and raised my head out of the bushes

He looked past it at the Martians again and saw the three of them now close together, and standing so far out to sea that their legs were almost completely under water.

The building had completely disappeared

The front part of it had been destroyed completely

The rest of the time he just talked to himself, and I began to realize that he had gone completely mad.

For some time the imagination of the soldier, and the confidence and courage he showed, persuaded me completely

I thought about the distance to the drain and the chances of missing it completely

'That same night something strange happened! In the middle of the night, when I was not completely asleep, I became aware that my wife was dressed and was leaving the room

He is completely wet

George did his job well, but Harris was completely confused.

There, behind me, stood a woman dressed completely in white.