The whole from Macbeth
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BEALLThe whole, from "Macbeth."
BEALLANDENDALLThe whole, from Macbeth phrase.
WAYTODUSTYDEATHWith "The," 1973 Alistair MacLean novel whose title comes from "Macbeth"
SOUNDANDTHEFURYWith "The," 1929 William Faulkner novel whose title comes from "Macbeth"
ATOZFrom ...: the whole shebang
ATOZFrom ... (the whole gamut)
wholemealflour made from the whole grain
wholemealsWHOLEMEAL, flour made from the whole grain
ATOB"She ran the whole gamut of emotions from .."
shortcomingan imperfection or lack that detracts from the whole
shortcomingsSHORTCOMING, an imperfection or lack that detracts from the whole
tellto separate from the whole and assign to a particular duty
detailspart considered or requiring to be considered separately from the whole
intestine(esp. in invertebrates) The whole alimentary canal from the mouth downward
intestines(esp. in invertebrates) The whole alimentary canal from the mouth downward
ricottassimilar cheese made in the United States from whole or skim milk
montagesThe technique of producing a new composite whole from fragments of pictures, text, or music
committeea group selected from a more numerous body (or the whole body) to which some special business is committed
committeesCOMMITTEE, a group selected from a more numerous body (or the whole body) to which some special business is committed
aphereticwithdrawal of whole blood from a donor, extraction of needed components, as platelets, and return of remaining blood to the donor
gestaltconfiguration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; unified whole
gestaltsconfiguration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; unified whole
statisticsThe practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, esp. for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample
holdsupport in a particular position or keep from falling or moving hold me up so I can see hold the ladder steady a clamp holds the whole thing together hold your head up