to full letter: popular speech which referred to '' that that someone is good or honest, complete, spotless, in the sense of flaunting these virtues in its maximum expression ''-
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
You want to get right. Serving with correction, which complies with all established social norms. Correct, complete, without blemish, full, fair, accurate, pure, consummate.
Colombia,
It is an adverbial phrase of mode, means entirely, perfectly, truly, honestly, clearly, no doubt
Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz
Adjectival expression that applies to the man and the woman who act with honesty, honesty; which are intact, spotless, correct, etc.
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