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all that
That and everything else of the kind. For example, She enjoys wearing nice clothes and perfume and all that . [c. 1700] Also see and all .
Too, very, usually employed in a negative context meaning not too, not very. For example, The new house is not all that different from your old one . [Mid-1900s] Also see none too .
See for all that .
Example Sentences
“I’m so happy to be back and be here,” Baffert said after the crowd had dispersed and all that was left were two reporters.
“And I’ve gotten a warm welcome from everybody, especially from this town, everywhere I go. And it’s good to see the signs back up, all my greatest achievements are on this wall in here. It’s good to see all that.”
The Policy Lab sifts through all that data, evaluating some 500 markers to generate a list of individuals and families that its model predicts to be at high risk of becoming homeless.
The fruits of all that research have been blithely and abruptly lopped off the vine.
“My last name isn’t even all that uncommon.”
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