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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31 All told, $ 75 billion in spinoffs were pending in late December, according to J. P. Morgan.
32 Our 12-day tour, Rome to Sicily, cost us each about $ 1, 500, all told.
33 All told, I counted about 200 catalogs that my overburdened mail carrier had to tote and deliver during the Christmas season.
34 There are 23 guests coming,[www.Sentencedict.com] all told.
35 All told, it seems like an awful mess.
36 There are thirty students all told in Class One.
37 All told, not quite twenty dollars.
38 The cost of the immunizations was about $600,000 all told.
39 All told, then, they may have to increase their body weight by over 50 percent while in Delaware Bay.
40 All told , American and British bombers dropped 206,188 tons of bombs on European targets in 1943.
41 There are one thousand students in this school, all told.
42 All told, the jobs data served as a reality check and signaled that any recovery will not be smooth sailing[sentencedict.com], analysts said.
43 All told, council membership might balloon to 25 states or more.
44 And in little more than three weeks America's government, all told, expanded its gross liabilities by more than $1 trillion—almost twice as much as the cost so far of the Iraq war.
45 All told, more than 10,000 mummies may be buried in the ancient necropolis.
46 He was worth more than forty thousand, all told -- but she would get that.
47 All told, more than 3,000 suspected terrorists have been arrested in many countries.
48 All told, those splendid clothes are worthy of one million dollars.
49 All told, roughly 60 million Americans take acetaminophen each week.
50 All told it cost him two dollars twenty cents to make himself presentable once more.
51 All told, the tax code is larded with more than $ 700 billion - worth of inefficient subsidies.
52 When she counted the books, she found that, all told , there were 33 in the bookcase.
53 All told the ISI has picked up some 300 Taliban commanders and officials, the sources say.
54 We were all told to say that she was a lodger.
55 All told, liabilities were down 50 % on a year ago.
56 All told, estimates the Brattle Group, a consultancy, the benefits from a smart grid could amount to $227 billion over the next 40 years in America alone.
57 We were all told to try extra hard to be nice to him.
58 There were six of the buccaneers, all told; not another man was left alive.
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.