1.b> , ; he spent the whole day writing ; we drank a whole bottle each ; the whole country mourned her death / ; she wasn't telling the whole truth / ;
2.b> .-.i> ; I can't afford it, that's the whole point / i> , ;
3.b> , ; place a whole onion inside the chicken i> / ; owls usually swallow their prey whole , ;
a whole lotb> .i> ) , ; ; I'm feeling a whole lot better / ; ) (of) , ; ; there were a whole lot of people I didn't know , ; I lost a whole lot of money ; the whole lotb> .i> ; I've sold the whole lot ; i> .