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View definitions for at all

at all

adverb as in anyway

noun as in anytime

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This is a gentleman who was fined $25,000 in November for making not-at-all-veiled threats on Twitter.

He talked about the winning-at-all-costs mentality and the desire to control every outcome.

In fact, Zuckerberg derisively showed a slide of a search coming up with 10 blue links, a not-at-all-veiled reference to Google.

The not-at-all-memorable family-friendly buddy movie starring Burt Reynolds?

In short, they are no good at-all though outwardly they seem to be extremely solicitous of the honor of God.

"Then I'll go on the nothing-at-all system," said Jim with gloom.

"This won't do at-all-at-all," he said to Jessamy, as she took her seat on a limb of the bee tree.

One can idle along the highways and the byways and the noways-at-all, utterly carefree, surrounded by wild and beautiful scenery.

The wife was maid-of-all-work in doors, while the husband was Jack-at-all-trades outside.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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