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I . all [ɒ:l] ADJ

2. all + sing n (the whole (amount) of):

all
ves
all her life
all the time
all week
for all her money

II . all [ɒ:l] PRON

III . all [ɒ:l] ADV

3. all (for emphasis):

that's all very well, but ...
to je vse lepo in prav, a ...
all too ...
vse preveč ...

ˈall-around ADJ Am

all-around → all-round:

See also all-round

all-ˈround ADJ

all-ˈin·clu·sive ADJ

all-ˈpur·pose ADJ

I . all right ADJ

2. all right (healthy):

all right
all right
v redu

II . all right INTERJ

1. all right (in agreement):

all right
all right
v redu

2. all right approv inf:

all right

3. all right Brit inf (greeting):

all right?

III . all right ADV

1. all right (doubtless):

all right

2. all right (quite well):

all right

all-ˈround ADJ

all-round·er [-ˈraʊndəʳ] N Brit Aus

ˈall-weath·er ADJ

ˈcar·ry-all N Am

1. carry-all (travel bag):

ˈknow-all N pej inf

All ˈFools' Day N

Usage examples with all

and all (as well)
all in all
[all] for nothing
hang it [all]!
we all ...
mi vsi ...
all too ...
above all
all week
all along
15 all
and all inf
all but
all in all

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He or she may not react at all to circumstances that usually evoke strong emotions in others.
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This BBS was so heavily trafficked, that a major long distance company began blocking all calls to its number (516-935-2481).
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The house also features tiled terraces that reach down all the way to the water.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
I took the announcement matter-of-factly, although wondering what it could be all about.
opinion.inquirer.net
Although there are catchwords in the manuscript, each scribe would have been responsible for all of the pages of each of his assignments.
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It narrates all about the discrimination in the society, in the system and all above.
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All the menus had the same food offerings, including burgers, chicken sandwiches, chicken tenders, salad, fries, desserts, soda and water.
healthland.time.com
Overburden may also be used as a term to describe all soil and ancillary material above the bedrock horizon in a given area.
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As with a safe word call from any other, it should herald the stopping all play and a recuperative discussion between the participants.
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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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