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  • 81all — 1. adverb /ɔːl,ɔl,ɒl,ɑl/ a) Apiece; each. You’ve got it all wrong. b) So much. She was all, “Whatever.” 2. noun /ɔːl,ɔl,ɒl,ɑl/ a) Everything possible. She gave her …

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  • 82All of Me — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …

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  • 83All — Ạll das; s; nur Sg ≈ Kosmos, Weltraum <das All erforschen, ins All vordringen>: einen Satelliten ins All schicken …

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  • 84all — [OE] Words related to all are found throughout the Germanic languages (German all, Dutch al, Old Norse allr, Gothic alls, for instance). They can probably all be traced back to a hypothetical Germanic ancestor *alnaz. Connections outside Germanic …

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  • 85all-in — adjective Date: 1890 1. chiefly British all inclusive 2. chiefly British being almost without restrictions < all in wrestling > …

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  • 86All of Me — &#160;Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différentes œuvres portant le même titre. All of Me est un film de James Flood sortie 1934 All of Me est une chanson de jazz écrite par Gerald Marks et Seymour Simons sortie en en musique Catégorie :&#8230; …

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  • 87all's — conjunction a) Contraction of all as. Alls I know is that there are still many expressions missing. b) what; all that …

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  • 88all — See all, all of …

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  • 89all up — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Near to certain death or defeat without any more chance or hope. * /With their ammunition gone the patrol knew that it was all up with them./ …

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  • 90all up — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Near to certain death or defeat without any more chance or hope. * /With their ammunition gone the patrol knew that it was all up with them./ …

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