well and truly

adv
/ˌwɛl n̩ ˈtɹuːli/UK/ˌwɛl n̩ ˈtɹuli/US

Definitions

  1. Completely

    Completely; utterly; without doubt.

    • Many people remained in their hiding places until the war was well and truly over.
    • [T]he ſaid intended marriage to be had, and, by God's bleſſing, to be well and truly ſolemnized and conſummated between the ſaid Walter Shandy and Elizabeth Mollineux aforeſaid, […]

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