Adverb
bar none (not comparable)
(idiomatic) Without exception; excluding nothing else of the same kind.
They were all invited bar none.
Kissing - and I mean like, yummy, smacking kissing - is the most delicious, most beautiful and passionate thing that two people can do, bar none. Better than sex, hands down. Drew Barrymore
He has become the most influential player in England, bar none. Not that Vieira lacks anything, but Gerrard does more. Steven Gerrard
To the biographer all lives bar none are dramatic constructions. Katharine Anthony
21 years as CEO is a long time. I was and probably still am the longest serving CEO in America. Certainly I am in the media industry, bar none. Michael Eisner
The Queen's intelligence network is a hell of a lot better than anyone's in this palace. Bar none. She knows everything. I don't know how she does it. And she sees everything. Prince Andrew
For his titles, see citation *That he's regarded as the best player in the history of the NHL, see citation *That he's regarded as the greatest by many sportswriters, see Falla, Jack, "The Greatest One Bar None", in Steve Dryden (ed. Source: Internet