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  • all out — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase go all out . * /We went all out to win the game./ * /John went all out to finish the job and… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • all out — {adv. phr.}, {informal} With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase go all out . * /We went all out to win the game./ * /John went all out to finish the job and… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • all\ out — adv. phr. informal With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase go all out . We went all out to win the game. John went all out to finish the job and was very tired …   Словарь американских идиом

  • all-out — adv. phr. informal With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase go all out . We went all out to win the game. John went all out to finish the job and was very tired …   Словарь американских идиом

  • all-out — 1. adjective a) using every available means They were planning to launch an all out attack against the enemy. b) covering all aspects without exception This book is an all out examination of a very important issue in our community. See Also: full …   Wiktionary

  • all out — idi energetically and enthusiastically, with maximum effort; thoroughly or wholeheartedly: to go all out to win the game[/ex] they went all out to finish by Friday[/ex] …   From formal English to slang

  • go all out — verb perform a task as well as possible (Freq. 1) The cast gives full measure every night • Syn: ↑give one s best, ↑do one s best, ↑give full measure • Hypernyms: ↑do, ↑perform …   Useful english dictionary

  • go all out — verb to reserve nothing; to put forth all possible effort or resources They went all out for his eightieth birthday party and chartered a tour boat on the bay. Syn: pull out all the stops, put pedal to the metal …   Wiktionary

  • go all out — to put all your energy or enthusiasm into what you are doing. Supporters are going all out for him in this campaign. Huff was one of the toughest guys I ve ever seen play the game he just went all out on every single play. Related vocabulary: go… …   New idioms dictionary

  • out — /owt/, adv. 1. away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner. 2. away from one s home, country, work, etc., as specified: to go out of town. 3. in or into the outdoors: to… …   Universalium

  • all — /awl/, adj. 1. the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration): all the cake; all the way; all year. 2. the whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively): all students. 3. the greatest… …   Universalium

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