All+over
61all over the place — 1) in or to many different places I travel all over the place in my job. 2) in an untidy state You couldn t find anything because his papers were all over the place. 3) British not well planned or organized Their taxation plans, frankly, are all… …
62all over but the shouting — {adv. phr.,} {informal} Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed. * /After Bill s touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting./ * /John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John s promotion it was all over but… …
63all over but the shouting — {adv. phr.,} {informal} Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed. * /After Bill s touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting./ * /John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John s promotion it was all over but… …
64All over print — In streetwear fashion, an all over print is a print composed of a design that is repeated across the entire surface of a garment. Often, such prints are screen printed. All over prints are widely used by urban fashion brands such as GRNappletree …
65all over hell's half acre — adverb All over the place; everywhere. We came back outside and the neat pile of leaves we had raked had been blown all over Hell’s half acre …
66all\ over\ but\ the\ shouting — adv. phr., informal Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed. After Bill s touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting. John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John s promotion it was all over but the… …
67all over with — adjective Completely finished; over. When the event is all over with, make sure that the place is cleaned up and the lights are turned off …
68all over the shop — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …
69all over the show — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …
70all over the gaff — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …