All - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɔːl|  American pronunciation of the word all
Brit.  |ɔːl|  British pronunciation of the word all

adjective

- completely given to or absorbed by
became all attention

adverb

- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') (syn: altogether, completely, entirely, right, totally, whole, wholly)
a totally new situation
the directions were all wrong

Extra examples

I've been waiting all week to see her.

He had to walk all the way home.

She works all year round.

He'll need all the help he can get.

Someone took all the candy.

She has traveled all around the world.

This money will be all yours when I die.

She had buttons all down the side of her dress.

I forgot all about paying the bill.

The kids got all excited when they saw Santa Claus.

We drank all the coffee.

He sat up all night.

They needed all the courage they had.

All this is distasteful to me.

All children must be asleep before Santa Claus comes.

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