Each and every one
“He was talking to all of us.”
The entirety
“I'd spent all I had, every last penny.”
Used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing
“All bedrooms in this hotel have a built-in wardrobe.”
Every individual or anything of the given class, with no exceptions
“The weather has been divine all week.”
Complete, or the greatest possible
“In all honesty, I think this is a bad idea.”
Nothing but
“He's all talk, but very little action.”
No matter what
In reference to all things being discussed
“All would be taken by the police during the raid.”
All people
“All will be welcome to our Christmas party.”
Something after which there is no more
(informal) Informal address for a group of people
Any of a variety of things that may be relevant
To a very large or great degree
“You look all different now that you've grown up.”
Split or spread evenly
“The current score is five all.”
(informal) To a great extent or degree
Everything that one is capable of
“He fell short of his goals but could honestly say that he gave it his all.”
The whole of something
The community or people in general
The people of a country or community considered as a whole
Complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
Directing a great deal of attention, interest, or activity towards a particular aim
Wide or comprehensive in scope or applicability
Prevalent over a whole place, community, country, or the world, especially of a disease
Involving all or every aspect, without boundaries or restrictions
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