Synonym: altogether, in all. Similar words: all too, fall to, all together, hilltop, well-to-do, alto, belt out, fail to. Meaning: adv. with everything included or counted.
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1 They were 40 all told.
2 So far there have been fourteen arrests all told.
3 He owns fifteen horses all told.
4 There were 550 people at the festival all told.
5 All told there were 104 people on the payroll.
6 There are 52 people coming,[www.Sentencedict.com] all told.
7 All told, 28 people died and 100 were wounded.
8 It will take four to six years, all told.
9 All told, it was vastly superior.
10 All told, business confidence should return next year.
11 So, all told, roughly three-quarters or more of recent cash buyers had a clear preference for cash.
12 All told, the buildings will total 2. 6 million square feet of enclosed space.
13 All told, demand for memory chips fell more than 16% in 1990.
14 All told, companies donated nearly half of the $ 24 million budget for the convention.
15 All told, Post blew up $ 50, 000 in dynamite in 21 rain battles.
16 There were about twenty of us, all told; mostly McHoans but with a smattering of civilians.
17 All told, the gathered fleet of aircraft representations totalled nearly one hundred aircraft for the production of Tora!
18 All told, the assault force and its reserves probably numbered nearly 15, 000 men.
19 All told, the Communists could come out of the general election with some 45-50 seats in the revised 500-seat lower house.
20 All told, the cradle of civilization has been tearing asunder for some 30 million years.
21 It's all told in a bouncy rhyme, with outrageously funny pictures.
22 All told, these costs can readily explain the large differential in prices.
23 He said the doctors all told him the injury was going to happen anyway.
24 All told two-thirds of the land was cultivated by subtenants.
25 They take eighteen hours all told, including the overnight soaking.
26 A group of students filed in, fourteen or fifteen all told.
27 There must have been eight cars in the accident, all told.
28 At a guess there were enough people for three buses all told.
29 He couldn't have bled a great deal, perhaps a cupful all told.
30 Craig MacTavish retired last season as the last player to compete without a helmet-17 years all told.
More similar words: all too, fall to, all together, hilltop, well-to-do, alto, belt out, fail to, dalton, stilton, realtor, equal to, altogether, travel to, appeal to, be equal to, desultory, be useful to, told, as a result of, all the way, all that, altocumulus, desultorily, tole, toll, poll tax, stole, extol, vault of heaven.