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all in all
(mass)
all in all
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all in all
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all in all,celkem vzato [fráz.] Pino
all in all
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all in all,celkově adj:
all in all
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all in all,dohromady Pavel Cvrček
All in all
(gcide)
All \All\, n.
The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing;
everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole;
totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at
stake.
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Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all.
--Shak.
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All that thou seest is mine. --Gen. xxxi.
43.
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Note: All is used with of, like a partitive; as, all of a
thing, all of us.
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After all, after considering everything to the contrary;
nevertheless.

All in all, a phrase which signifies all things to a
person, or everything desired; (also adverbially) wholly;
altogether.
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Thou shalt be all in all, and I in thee,
Forever. --Milton.
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Trust me not at all, or all in all. --Tennyson.
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All in the wind (Naut.), a phrase denoting that the sails
are parallel with the course of the wind, so as to shake.


All told, all counted; in all.

And all, and the rest; and everything connected. "Bring our
crown and all." --Shak.

At all.
(a) In every respect; wholly; thoroughly. [Obs.] "She is a
shrew at al(l)." --Chaucer.
(b) A phrase much used by way of enforcement or emphasis,
usually in negative or interrogative sentences, and
signifying in any way or respect; in the least degree or
to the least extent; in the least; under any
circumstances; as, he has no ambition at all; has he any
property at all? "Nothing at all." --Shak. "If thy father
at all miss me." --1 Sam. xx. 6.

Over all, everywhere. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Note: All is much used in composition to enlarge the meaning,
or add force to a word. In some instances, it is
completely incorporated into words, and its final
consonant is dropped, as in almighty, already, always:
but, in most instances, it is an adverb prefixed to
adjectives or participles, but usually with a hyphen,
as, all-bountiful, all-glorious, allimportant,
all-surrounding, etc. In others it is an adjective; as,
allpower, all-giver. Anciently many words, as, alabout,
alaground, etc., were compounded with all, which are
now written separately.
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all in all
(wn)
all in all
adv 1: with everything considered (and neglecting details);
"altogether, I'm sorry it happened"; "all in all, it's
not so bad" [syn: all in all, on the whole,
altogether, tout ensemble]
podobné slovodefinícia
All in all
(gcide)
All \All\, n.
The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing;
everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole;
totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at
stake.
[1913 Webster]

Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

All that thou seest is mine. --Gen. xxxi.
43.
[1913 Webster]

Note: All is used with of, like a partitive; as, all of a
thing, all of us.
[1913 Webster]

After all, after considering everything to the contrary;
nevertheless.

All in all, a phrase which signifies all things to a
person, or everything desired; (also adverbially) wholly;
altogether.
[1913 Webster]

Thou shalt be all in all, and I in thee,
Forever. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

Trust me not at all, or all in all. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]

All in the wind (Naut.), a phrase denoting that the sails
are parallel with the course of the wind, so as to shake.


All told, all counted; in all.

And all, and the rest; and everything connected. "Bring our
crown and all." --Shak.

At all.
(a) In every respect; wholly; thoroughly. [Obs.] "She is a
shrew at al(l)." --Chaucer.
(b) A phrase much used by way of enforcement or emphasis,
usually in negative or interrogative sentences, and
signifying in any way or respect; in the least degree or
to the least extent; in the least; under any
circumstances; as, he has no ambition at all; has he any
property at all? "Nothing at all." --Shak. "If thy father
at all miss me." --1 Sam. xx. 6.

Over all, everywhere. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

Note: All is much used in composition to enlarge the meaning,
or add force to a word. In some instances, it is
completely incorporated into words, and its final
consonant is dropped, as in almighty, already, always:
but, in most instances, it is an adverb prefixed to
adjectives or participles, but usually with a hyphen,
as, all-bountiful, all-glorious, allimportant,
all-surrounding, etc. In others it is an adjective; as,
allpower, all-giver. Anciently many words, as, alabout,
alaground, etc., were compounded with all, which are
now written separately.
[1913 Webster]

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