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  • 121All Saints' Church, Bristol — All Saints Church General information Town or city Bristol Country England …

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  • 122all in — adj, adv all in BrE used to describe the total cost of something, or the total amount of money charged for something = ↑inclusive all in price/package/deal etc ▪ all in deals to Australia and New Zealand ▪ The hourly rate is £20 all in …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123all in — adj, adv all in BrE used to describe the total cost of something, or the total amount of money charged for something = ↑inclusive all in price/package/deal etc ▪ all in deals to Australia and New Zealand ▪ The hourly rate is £20 all in …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 124all in a day's work — all in a day’s work spoken phrase used for saying that you are willing to do something or are able to deal with it because it is part of your normal job or activities ‘Thanks so much for helping.’ ‘It was nothing – all in a day’s work.’ Thesaurus …

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  • 125all the livelong day — mainly literary phrase used for emphasizing how long a period of time seems to last Thesaurus: continuing or existing for too longsynonym Main entry: livelong * * * (all) the livelong day see ↑livelong …

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  • 126(all) joking aside — (all) joking aside/apart/spoken phrase used before you say something serious after you have been saying something that was intended to be funny Joking aside, she’s a great actor. Thesaurus: expressions used when telling jokeshyponym quali …

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  • 127(all) joking apart — (all) joking aside/apart/spoken phrase used before you say something serious after you have been saying something that was intended to be funny Joking aside, she’s a great actor. Thesaurus: expressions used when telling jokeshyponym quali …

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  • 128all ears — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Very eager to hear; very attentive. Used in the predicate. * /Go ahead with your story; we are all ears./ * /When John told about the circus, the boys were all ears./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms