• Adjective

    the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration)
    all the cake; all the way; all year.
    the whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively)
    all students.
    the greatest possible (used in referring to quality or degree)
    with all due respect; with all speed.
    every
    all kinds; all sorts.
    any; any whatever
    beyond all doubt.
    nothing but; only
    The coat is all wool.
    dominated by or as if by the conspicuous possession or use of a particular feature
    The colt was all legs. They were all ears, listening attentively to everything she said.
    Chiefly Pennsylvania German . all gone; consumed; finished
    The pie is all.

    Pronoun

    the whole quantity or amount
    He ate all of the peanuts. All are gone.
    the whole number; every one
    all of us.
    everything
    Is that all you want to say? All is lost.

    Noun

    one's whole interest, energy, or property
    to give one's all; to lose one's all.
    ( often initial capital letter ) the entire universe.

    Adverb

    wholly; entirely; completely
    all alone.
    only; exclusively
    He spent his income all on pleasure.
    each; apiece
    The score was one all.
    Archaic . even; just. ?

    Idioms

    above all
    before everything else; chiefly
    Above all, the little girl wanted a piano.
    after all
    in spite of the circumstances; notwithstanding
    He came in time after all.
    all at once. once ( def. 14 ) .
    all but
    almost; very nearly
    These batteries are all but dead.
    all in
    Northern and Western U.S. very tired; exhausted
    We were all in at the end of the day.
    all in all
    everything considered; in general
    All in all, her health is greatly improved.
    altogether
    There were twelve absentees all in all.
    everything; everything regarded as important
    Painting became his all in all.
    all in hand, Printing, Journalism . (of the copy for typesetting a particular article, book, issue
    etc.) in the possession of the compositor.
    all in the wind
    Nautical . too close to the wind.
    all out
    with all available means or effort
    We went all out to win the war.
    all over
    finished; done; ended.
    everywhere; in every part.
    in every respect; typically.
    all standing
    Nautical .
    in such a way and so suddenly that sails or engines are still set to propel a vessel forward
    The ship ran aground all standing.
    fully clothed
    The crew turned in all standing.
    fully equipped, as a vessel.
    all that
    remarkably; entirely; decidedly (used in negative constructions)
    It's not all that different from your other house.
    all the better
    more advantageous; so much the better
    If the sun shines it will be all the better for our trip.
    all there
    Informal . mentally competent; not insane or feeble-minded
    Some of his farfetched ideas made us suspect that he wasn't all there.
    all the same. same ( def. 9 ) .
    all told. told ( def. 2 ) .
    all up
    Printing, Journalism . (of copy) completely set in type.
    Informal . with no vestige of hope remaining
    It's all up with Georgethey've caught him.
    and all, together with every other associated or connected attribute, object
    or circumstance
    What with the snow and all, we may be a little late.
    at all
    in the slightest degree
    I wasn't surprised at all.
    for any reason
    Why bother at all?
    in any way
    no offense at all.
    for all (that)
    in spite of; notwithstanding
    For all that, it was a good year.
    in all
    all included; all together
    a hundred guests in all.
    once and for all
    for the last time; finally
    The case was settled once and for all when the appeal was denied.

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