(idiomatic) Including every object, attribute, or process associated with preceding item or series of items.
He ate the whole fish, bones and all.
(idiomatic, informal) Used to suggest certain unstated relevant implications or what has been stated.
What with you saying he was sick and all, I figured neither of you were coming.
(Northern England, Scotland) Used to add emphasis.
He starts yelling and we come running to help, but a fat load of thanks we get and all!
(Britain, informal) As well; in addition.
I'll have some of the red ones, some green ones, and them yellow ones and all.
"62 cases tested positive for Covid-19 today (Thursday. These include returnees from South Africa (24), United States (5), Zambia (4), Lesotho (4), Botswana (3), and 20 local cases and all are isolated," the ministry said in its daily update. Source: Internet
Aang followed his principles in many ways as he was a vegetarian who was gentle to animals and all living creatures. Source: Internet
"AB-5 unintentionally has pushed all of the risks and all of the costs of a vibrant gig economy onto lower- and middle-income individuals, those who would benefit most from flexibility to work around the restrictive policies." Source: Internet
A buy-sell agreement should assure that the units in the company and all essential farm real estate remain owned by, or available to, the successors continuing the farm business and legacy. Source: Internet
39 A talent of pure gold is to be used for the lampstand and all these accessories. Source: Internet
According to Rehman, the property in question had been bought from a private party and all the evidence, including legal requirements like duty and taxes, were provided to the anti-graft body. Source: Internet