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111all up — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Near to certain death or defeat without any more chance or hope. * /With their ammunition gone the patrol knew that it was all up with them./ …
112all up — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Near to certain death or defeat without any more chance or hope. * /With their ammunition gone the patrol knew that it was all up with them./ …
113all in — adjective Date: 1903 tired, exhausted < after a day of wood splitting he was all in > …
114all of — adverb Date: 1829 fully < she s all of 20 years old > …
115All. — Carlo Allioni Carlo Allioni. Carlo Allioni est un médecin et botaniste piémontais né à Turin le 23 septembre 1728 ou 1729, mort dans la même ville le 30 juillet …
116all on — Fox Hunting. the cry uttered by a whipper in to signify that all the hounds are accounted for. * * * …
117all of — See all …
118all — adv. All is used with these adjectives: ↑alone, ↑black, ↑coy, ↑curly, ↑edgy, ↑enthusiastic, ↑excited, ↑fuzzy, ↑innocent, ↑muddy, ↑quiet, ↑ready, ↑ …
119All — kosmischer Raum, Makrokosmos, Raum, Universum, Welt, Weltall, Weltraum; (bildungsspr.): Kosmos; (dichter.): Weltenraum; (Philos.): Mundus. * * * All,das:⇨Weltall AllWeltall,Universum,Kosmos,Makrokosmos,Himmelsraum,Weltraum,Unendlichkeit,(kosmische… …
120all\ in — adj. phr. informal Very tired; exhausted. The players were all in after their first afternoon of practice. Syn.: played out, worn out …