Word info

an all

Adverb

Meaning

an all (not comparable)

(informal or regional) Alternative form of and all

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The American character looks always as if it had just had a rather bad haircut, which gives it, in our eyes at any rate, a greater humanity than the European, which even among its beggars has an all too professional air. Mary McCarthy

I think an artist can fit under a few different categories depending on how much you explore your creativity. It can vary from artist to artist from musician to performer to vocalist. I thrive on creativity. So in the long run I want to be an all around entertainer. Christina Aguilera

I have a lot of very close girlfriends and sisters - I'm from an all female family. My father often quips that even the cat was neutered! Shirley Manson

I object to being called a chess genius because I consider myself to be an all around genius who just happens to play chess, which is rather different. A piece of garbage like Kasparov might be called a chess genius, but he's like an idiot savant. Outside of chess he knows nothing. Bobby Fischer

I want to be an all round entertainer, I want to act, make films, make albums, do whatever I can. Christina Aguilera

It is characteristic of information that it can be stolen an all but unlimited number of times. John Barnes

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