Synonym: altogether, on the whole, tout ensemble. Similar words: call in, pull in, roll in, fill in, rolling, fall into, in all, compelling. Meaning: adv. with everything considered (and neglecting details).
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(31) All in all, she thought, flicking her hair back from her face, he was quite an unusual person.
(32) All in all, it is reported to be a very uncomfortable experience.
(33) None the less, he is, all in all, glad he went to Tufts.
(34) All in all it was a wide variety of clinical situations in which to assess the efficacy of homoeopathic treatment.
(35) All in all, the view from inside this shot glass is remarkable.
(36) All in all, the young have the odds stacked against them, especially in a hard winter.
(37) All in all an issue to be re-read and pondered over.
(38) All in all these developments have had a very mixed reception.
(39) The people in the business had lost confidence in themselves and all in all it was a dismal picture.
(40) All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown.
(41) All in all[sentencedict.com], around £3.5 billion of the company's annual turnover might be chopped out.
(42) Yes, all in all, a dreadful little show was being staged for me, up here on the twenty-first floor.
(43) All in all, a difficult sight to ignore, which suited him fine.
(44) All in all the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success.
(45) All in all, it is enough to protect the occupants from an assault rifle or the shrapnel from a grenade.
(46) All in all, then, a pioneering collection of very worthwhile and stimulating music, ideal for guess-the-composer quizzes.
(47) All in all, it was a lousy year for music fans.
(48) All in all, it is a most fascinating outsider's insight into our industrial history.
(49) But all in all, it was a surprisingly effective night of music.
(50) All in all, everything I did was a means to an end -- my own.
(51) All in all marriage was a pragmatic affair and individual desires came a poor second to the harmony of the group.
(52) All in all, it was better to have a tolerable tenement than the ideal which no one could afford.
(53) All in all, she was suddenly feeling so deeply vulnerable that she was scared to death of what might happen next.
(54) All in all, one is left with a strong impression that the material could have been marshalled much more effectively.
(55) It wasn't funny, but all in all it was a good movie.
(56) All in all, quite an exodus from the Land of the Long White Cloud.
(57) All in all, these twin developments are likely to throw the agents into ever greater turmoil as we enter the 1990s.
(58) All in all, a great place to enjoy the best of both worlds.
(59) The first day of my trip is now completed, and all in all, I must say I am quite satisfied.
(60) All in all these boots are tough and overall good performers.
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