Examples of 'not have a whole' in a sentence

Meaning of "not have a whole"

not have a whole: This phrase typically means to not possess or have an entire or complete thing. It is often used to describe a situation where something is missing or incomplete

How to use "not have a whole" in a sentence

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not have a whole
Must not have a whole lot else to do.
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump do not have a whole lot in common.
He does not have a whole lot of cash right now.
And on September 11, progressives did not have a whole lot to say.
I do not have a whole lot of natural talent in carpentry.
Man of Steel does not have a whole lot of that.
Jack did not have a whole hour to finish his appalling work.
Good idea, but we might not have a whole lot of time.
I did not have a whole lot of time to prepare for it, either.
Fuzz, you do realise we might not have a whole lot more time together.
What woman does not have a whole variety of hoop earrings in her jewelry box?
It's true--Nate does not have a whole lot of medical issues.
Does not have a whole.
But what if you do not have a whole room to dedicate as a temple?
I know most people do not have a whole lot of time because of work, kids, etc.

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