all-round in the PONS Dictionary

all-round Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Thanks to her all-round abilities she was the leading soprano there for more than 20 years.
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It stands for an education that is holistic and which provides for all-round growth.
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Several sports writers called him the greatest all-round performer of all time.
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She is a technical all-round and skilled fighter with powerful kicks and knee strikes and clinching.
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The single-piece canopy gives both pilots good, all-round vision.
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Traditionally, this would have been carried out in a pot set over a very low fire, with charcoal on the lid to provide all-round heat.
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A brilliant all-round sportsman, he initially concentrated on cycling and only took up serious athletics at the age of 25, after a cycling injury.
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Located at both sides of the head, the giraffe's large, bulging eyes give it good all-round vision from its great height.
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Of unusual layout, with a small gunner's nacelle mounted on the upper wing to give an all-round field of fire.
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Her best individual results were fifth place all-round in 1960 and fifth place on the balance beam in 1964.
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