Examples of 'took the whole' in a sentence

Meaning of "took the whole"

took the whole: This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone or something completely consumed, absorbed, or utilized the entirety of a particular resource, opportunity, or scenario. It signifies an exhaustive or thorough involvement in a given context

How to use "took the whole" in a sentence

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took the whole
We took the whole town in two hours.
The department took the whole floor.
He took the whole planet with him.
Silver probably took the whole system.
He took the whole project away from me.
Richard said he took the whole morning off.
He took the whole thing as a sort of a joke.
You really took the whole.
She took the whole security deposit.
This is the first time he took the whole bottle.
Tom took the whole day off.
Perhaps it would save time if you took the whole jar.
Lightning took the whole tree down.
They said the explosion nearly took the whole house.
They took the whole family outside.

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Then the police came and took the whole bundle.
They took the whole place apart.
She tried it right away and took the whole bottle.
But it took the whole deck off.
Maybe it would be better if you just took the whole thing off.
Then she took the whole bottle.
Took the whole world down around you.
The game took the whole team.
Took the whole top off.
The flight took the whole summer.
Took the whole eyeball out.
One time we took the whole family.
I took the whole night off for you.
But once she took the whole thing in.
Took the whole market down.
He acted like they took the whole building or something.
Took the whole conversation over.
And then they took the whole news crew hostage.
Took the whole football team.
The next day he took the whole of his army and.
Took the whole of the conversation between them.
Nixon gave them a finger and they took the whole hand.
And it took the whole bottom of the.
But he landed you in jail and he took the whole thing for himself.
He took the whole process very seriously.
Even though this one number being large took the whole arithmetic mean up.
It took the whole day and was a fiasco.
A year ago they came here and took the whole thing over.
We took the whole player out.
We came here early and she came late but took the whole day.
Conpine just took the whole frigging reservation.
Johnny Moss won the tournament and took the whole prize pool.
Brad took the whole thing last year.
His father joined the group and took the whole family with him.
He took the whole business from me.

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