Adjective
(idiomatic) Mentally competent; not absent-minded or insane.
Is he all there?
I don't think he's all there...
I think he's not all there...
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see all, there.
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Although both images are lacking date stamps, accounts from building staff now appear to corroborate claims the trio were all there on the same occasion, the day before Thanksgiving in 2016. Source: Internet
All in all there seems to be broad agreement that there is continual improvement in the textbooks used by UNRWA - but very strong disagreement about whether the improvement is sufficient. Source: Internet
As for all the halfwits that Washington attracts on the Right, you know by the club that they've joined that they aren't all there, that the right is slowly filling up with idiots who take comfort in eachother's presence. Source: Internet
Add in a hefty dose of cosmetics, more player customization, and a mysterious story unfolding about the merchants who run the outposts, and the bones for a great expansion are all there. Source: Internet
All in all there are better things to write about. Source: Internet