all
Cross references:
1. whole
1. all \'o.l\ aj [ME all, al, fr. OE eall; akin to OHG al all] 1a: the
whole of {sat up ~ night} 1b: as much as possible 2: every member or
individual component of {~ men will go} 3: the whole number or sum of {~
the angles of a triangle are equa l to two right angles} 4: EVERY {~ manner
of hardship} 5: any whatever {beyond ~ doubt} 6: nothing but : ONLY :
6a: completely taken up with, given to, or absorbed by {became ~ a
ttention} 6b: having or seeming to have (some physical feature) in
conspicuous exces s of prominence {~ legs} 6c: paying full attention with
{~ ears} dial 7: used up : entirely consumed - used esp. of food and
drink {the be er was ~} 8: being more than one person or thing : as much
of ... as : as much of a ... as {all the home I ever had} - all the
2. all av 1: WHOLLY, ALTOGETHER {sat ~ alone} - often used a s an intensive
{~ across the country} obs 2: EXCLUSIVELY, ONLY archaic 3: JUST 4: so
much {~ the better for it} 5: for each side : APIECE {the score is two ~}
3. all pn 1: the whole number, quantity, or amount : TOTALITY {~ tha t I
have} {~ of us} {~ of the books} 2: EVERYBODY, EVERYTHING {sacrificed ~ for
love}