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all-in
[awl-in]
adjective
Wrestling., without restrictions; with virtually every type of hold permitted.
Jazz., performed by all members of the group; played ensemble.
An all-in refrain followed the solos.
British., with extras included; inclusive.
at the all-in rate.
all in
adjective
informal, (postpositive) completely exhausted; tired out
adverb
with all expenses or costs included in the price
the flat is one hundred pounds a week all in
( prenominal )
the all-in price is thirty pounds
Word History and Origins
Origin of all in1
Example Sentences
Spurs came closest to the biggest prize of all in 2019, reaching the Champions League final, only to lose 2-0 to Liverpool in Madrid.
Unified spokeswoman Shannon Haber said that the district was working “to balance the sometimes conflicting priorities of the learning needs of students and the health and safety of all in the school community.”
"I'm very proud of her and how she's coped. She's taken it all in her stride," Holly said.
Video surveillance footage from the hall shows a man dressed all in black casually move through the reception while guests are on the dance floor.
Still, he’s promised to tell all in this memoir, which he’ll discuss onstage Oct.
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