The phrase "totally unplugged" typically refers to completely disconnecting from technology or any electronic devices, such as phones or computers. It implies being fully disconnected from the digital world and focusing on real-life interactions or activities.
Not totally catching something, not connected, out of the loop, etc.
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This phrase means that something or someone describes you totally
It means that the shoes are totally awesome. Xx
There is a small battery that powers the CMOS chip.
Assuming you mean the engine ECU, the answer is no
A network cable is not plugged in to your computer or to a device on the other end.
It can be placed in water (when unplugged, of course) for cleaning.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant totally or completely. You'd tell your best gal you loved her all to pieces.
I'm unable to provide a complete and accurate list of MTV Unplugged albums due to the continuously changing nature of music releases. It's best to check with a reliable music database for the most up-to-date information on MTV Unplugged albums.
This phrase is from H.W.Longfellow poem rain in summer. It means when the heavy rain flew from the top of street, it brought with it all the sand from the upside and the mud and it totally looked like a tide of a river but with full of mud.
The primary objective complement of a sentence can not be found in a prepositional phrase, but a prepositional phrase can be included in a phrase that is part of the total objective complement. For example, "John was totally lacking in judgement". The principal part of the objective complement is "lacking", but the complete objective complement is "totally lacking in judgement", which includes the prepositional phrase "in judgement".