all+at+once

  • 41all of a sudden — adverb 1. without warning (Freq. 1) all at once, he started shouting • Syn: ↑all at once 2. happening unexpectedly (Freq. 1) suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her side • Syn: ↑ …

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  • 42all together — adverb 1. all at the same time (Freq. 1) Let s say Yes! all at once • Syn: ↑all at once 2. used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when all and together can be separated by other words they were herded all together …

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  • 43once — /wʌns / (say wuns) adverb 1. at one time in the past; formerly: a once powerful nation. 2. a single time: once a day. 3. even a single time; at any time; ever: if the facts once become known. 4. by a single degree: a cousin once removed.… …

  • 44All That — For the song of the same name by MC Lyte, see Act Like You Know (MC Lyte album). All That Genre Comedy/ Teen comedy Format …

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  • 45All Summer in a Day — Infobox short story name = All Summer in a Day title orig = translator = author = Ray Bradbury country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction published in = The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction publication type …

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  • 46once — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. formerly, previously, latterly. See time, past. conj. as soon as, whenever. See time. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. a few times, infrequently, not much; see seldom . modif. 1. [One time] Syn. this… …

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  • 47all together — Synonyms and related words: all agreeing, all at once, as one, as one man, at a blow, at a clip, at a stroke, at once, at one blow, at one jump, at one stroke, at one swoop, at one time, by acclamation, coinstantaneously, concurrently, conjointly …

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  • 48all */*/*/ — UK [ɔːl] / US [ɔl] adverb, determiner, preposition, pronoun Summary: All can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable or plural noun): They had given up all hope. ♦ All children deserve encouragement. as a… …

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  • 49all*/*/*/ — [ɔːl] grammar word summary: All can be: ■ a determiner: All children deserve encouragement. ■ a pronoun: I want to invite all of you. ♦ We can all relax. ■ an adverb: Bernard was all alone in a strange city. 1) the whole of an amount, thing,… …

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  • 50all — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a the whole amount, quantity, or extent of (waited all day; all his life; we all know why; take it all). b (with pl.) the entire number of (all the others left; all ten men; the children are all boys; film stars all). 2… …

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