Antonym: several, some. Similar words: ally, ball, call, fall, mall, wall, a, able. Meaning: [ɔːl] adj. 1. quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class 2. completely given to or absorbed by. adv. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly').
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271. Their offer was hedged around with all sorts of conditions.
272. I schlepped his bag all the way to the airport and he didn't even thank me.
273. It's a very ordinary movie-I don't know what all the fuss is about .
274. The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes.
275. Acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.It's all for myself to live better.
276. All their customer information was wiped off the computer by a virus.
277. All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
278. They blustered about how they would beat us all up.
279. We searched all morning for the missing papers and finally discovered them in a drawer.
280. He saved all the fish for his children and never tasted any himself.
281. His pithy advice to young painters was, "Above all[sentencedict.com/all.html], keep your colours fresh."
282. He procrastinate until it is too late to do anything at all.
283. You can read all the lurid details of the affair in today's paper.
284. It's joy to know you,wishing the nicest things always for you,not only today,but all the year through because you are really a joy to know.
285. It's all right to borrow money occasionally, but don't let it become a habit.