It is a phrase.
The nation as a whole was better off than in separate parts.
Yes the whole Statue is hollow
The phrase that means the opposite of segregated is integrated. Integrated refers to bringing together different groups into a unified whole rather than keeping them separate.
Abraham Lincoln's whole name was...Abraham Lincoln.
his whole name is Abraham Lincoln and he has no middle name
all green even the top to bottom of the whole statue
Because it was to big to ship to New York as a whole statue.
The whole thing!
The complete phrase is "Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and the whole world crys with you."
Decimals separate whole numbers from fractions.
The correct phrase is "agree wholeheartedly." The adverb "wholeheartedly" modifies the verb "agree," indicating that one agrees with full commitment or sincerity. Using "whole heartedly" as two separate words is less common and not grammatically correct in this context.
Originally 'the whole charivari', pronounced 'shivaree', your example phrase is a rude rhyming colloquialism.