Completely
111free as a bird — completely unconstrained, completely free, unrestrained …
112rotten to the core — completely spoiled; completely corrupt …
113total eclipse — completely concealed, completely covered …
114out of line — completely unacceptable. Some members of Congress said the decision to send in troops was completely out of line. She s trying to sell the house for about $250,000, but that price is way out of line for this part of town. Usage notes: often used… …
115in its entirety — COMPLETELY, entirely, totally, fully, wholly; in every respect, in every way, one hundred per cent, all the way, every inch, to the hilt, to the core. → entirety * * * phrasal …
116gadget — Completely jammed …
117as clean as a mackerel — completely, effectively or entirely (Scottish dialect) …
118desiccated — completely dried; some specimens in museum collections may suffer this fate …
119like a fish out of water — completely unfamiliar with a situation causing discomfort …
120to the gills — completely, as full as possible …