the whole schmear in English
noun
(from Yiddish) totality of an activity, everything
Use "the whole schmear" in a sentence
1. Highly recommended! • Bagel with lox– add a schmear of …
2. The parts, on the other hand, compose the whole or Constitute the whole or make up the whole
3. Parts compose the whole, and the whole Comprises the parts.
4. Parts compose the whole, and the whole Comprises the parts
5. A whole consists of parts, the parts Constitute the whole
6. A whole consists of parts, the parts constitute the whole.
7. The disease has struck the whole community, sometimes wiping out whole families.
8. The whole town's abuzz.
9. The whole bang shoot
10. Camelot, the whole deal.
11. That's the whole register.
12. You could say that the parts Constitute the whole and the whole comprises the parts
13. White whole wheat has almost the same nutrient content as red whole wheat.
14. But whole!
15. You'll flood the whole compartment.
16. The whole nation is jubilant.
17. The whole idea was preposterous.
18. The whole issue needs clarification.
19. The whole thing feels dirty.
20. The whole country's gone sour.
21. The whole building is alarmed.
22. The whole city blackballed him.
23. Whole arm.
24. The whole town is agog.
25. Then the whole telescope's useless.