This shows grade level based on the word’s complexity. I’ve met all manner of people on my travels. They were all ears, listening attentively to everything she said. He ate all of all beer name peanuts.
Is that all you want to say? He spent his income all on pleasure. WILL YOU SAIL OR STUMBLE ON THESE GRAMMAR QUESTIONS? Smoothly step over to these common grammar mistakes that trip many people up. Fill in the blank: I can’t figure out _____ gave me this gift.
Above all, the little girl wanted a piano. He came in time after all. See entry at all bets are off. These batteries are all but dead. We were all in at the end of the day. All in all, her health is greatly improved. There were twelve absentees all in all.
Painting became his all in all. We went all out to win the war. The ship ran aground all standing. The crew turned in all standing. It’s not all that different from your other house.
If the sun shines it will be all the better for our trip. Some of his far-fetched ideas made us suspect that he wasn’t all there. It’s all up with George—they’ve caught him. What with the snow and all, we may be a little late.