📚 noun • entry_id 58918
the whole while
Meanings (ES + gloss)
todo el tiempo
Always; constantly, all the time; (for) the complete duration.
A high hot color has risen into her cheeks. “Mr. Lamb—do you, would you—could you mind him while I take Jeremy to Dr. Faber's?” She says this, Norris thinks, as though he has not b…
I now realise, after years as a minister, that what I have been the whole while was a sort of semi-socialist. Now I realise that we've got to try to hand back more decisions to the…
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