All for love
a drama in blank verse (1678) by dryden.
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of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students. most advantageous, suitable, or desirable: the best way. largest; most: the best part of a day. most excellently or suitably; with most advantage or success: an opera role that best suits her voice. in or to the highest degree; most fully (usually […]
- All gone
completely finished or used up, as in there’s no milk left; it’s all gone.
- All good, it's
all good, it’s sentence it’s all right; everything is cool: are you worried about the game? it’s all good, man
- All greek to
all greek to adverb phrase unintelligible (1600+)
- All hail
a salutation of greeting or welcome. interjection an archaic greeting or salutation