Allover
extending or repeated the entire surface, as a decorative pattern.
a fabric with an allover pattern.
historical examples
the gondolas multiplied and spotted it allover; every gondola and gondolier looking, at a distance, precisely like every other.
italian hours henry james
this is portuguese allover—indolence, piousness, poverty, impotence.
following the equator, complete mark twain (samuel clemens)
stripes in this sample group either border the edge of the cloth or make an allover pattern.
chincha plain-weave cloths lila m. o’neale
engaged in the earlier years of the music business was woodworth, allover & co.
sixty years of california song margaret blake-alverson
woodworth, allover & co. dealt mostly in imported french pianos and harmoniums.
sixty years of california song margaret blake-alverson
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