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  • 1of all places — of all things/people/places/mainly spoken phrase used for expressing surprise that a particular thing person place is the one involved in something And now she’s chosen to live in Alaska, of all places! Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are… …

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  • 2of all places — somewhere you would not immediately think of. I always have lived in New York City and ended up going to school in Cornell, Iowa, of all places. Related vocabulary: of all people, of all things …

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  • 3all — [ ɔl ] function word, quantifier *** 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 predeterminer (followed by a word such… …

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  • 4all */*/*/ — 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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  • 5All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir — The All Ohio State Fair Youth Choir (known as the AOSFYC or the All Ohio Youth Choir) is a singing organization of high school students that meets every summer five days prior to the opening of the Ohio State Fair and performs as entertainment… …

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  • 6all over — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, all over hell, all round, all through, always, and everywhere, at about, at all points, at full length, cosmically, every bit, every inch, every which way, every whit, everywhere, everywheres, far and… …

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  • 7all round — Synonyms and related words: all about, all over, all over hell, and everywhere, around, every which way, everywhence, everywhere, everywheres, everywhither, far and near, far and wide, from every quarter, here, high and low, in all creation, in… …

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  • 8all over — I adjective having come or been brought to a conclusion (Freq. 4) the harvesting was complete the affair is over, ended, finished the abruptly terminated interview • Syn: ↑complete, ↑concluded, ↑ …

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  • 9All You Who Sleep Tonight — is [http://www.amazon.com/All You Who Sleep Tonight/dp/039458516X a 1990 collection of poems] written by Vikram Seth. The collection is grouped into five sections: * Romantic Residues , poems which reflect on feelings of love and their effects,… …

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  • 10All-World — is a fictional location in Stephen King s The Dark Tower series of novels. All World is the world known to contain the Keystone Tower in the Dark Tower series. It is the only world that contains the Dark Tower in its physical form; all others… …

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