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Idiom well and truly completely.Many people remained in their hiding places until they were sure the war was well and truly over.
well and truly adverb utterly, beyond doubt, to an unarguable degree UK, 1948
idiomwell and truly BrEBrEused in order to emphasize your description of a situation:With the festive season well and truly over, now is the time to start that New Year diet.If I wasn't awake before, I'm well and truly awake now that you've got me out of bed.
well and trulyCompletely. I'd rather not make any big purchases until we are well and truly out of debt. ˌwell and ˈtruly (informal) completely: We were in the middle of the forest, and well and truly lost. |