"The world doesn't consist wholly of the trees that are on all sides of us."
And, if we consider right, we shall find it to consist wholly in the subject that I am treating of.
The Oxford manner, in short, the knack of which consists wholly in getting away with it.
You then have a belief, consisting wholly of images, which becomes, when put into words, "the window is to the left of the door."
Can we say, conversely, that it consists wholly of such accuracy of response?
The Jains envisioned the world as consisting wholly of atoms, except for souls.
Exactly half of the 12 competing squads consisted largely or wholly of players from other continents.
Unlike people, the worms consist wholly of nonrenewable tissues.
The word is most often used in cases where a coda consists wholly of the tonic harmony.
Eight of the teams consist partly or wholly of players who have crossed the Atlantic to compete, providing an international flavor.