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Definition of "all-" []

  • Combining form to indicate complete power or authority in an area. (prefix)
  • Combining form to indicate that a term applies in a general manner. (prefix)

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Use "all-" in a sentence
  • "I first tried showing my works in a film theater context in film festivals and realized that my aesthetics and ideas did not fit at all- I just got a lot of rotten tomatoes."
  • "Jerusalem was not a sure thing for Broadway, especially not with an almost all- British cast with no name recognisable to the vast majority of Americans."
  • "Their love of beauty and creation in haute couture seemed to bind them and fueled one of the all- time great muse and master relationships in fashion."