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all-out

[awl-out] / ˈɔlˌaʊt /
ADJECTIVE
total
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ADVERB
with full force
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That kind of flexibility leads to spontaneous nights where what started off as an intimate hang expands into an all-out party.

From Los Angeles Times

But Molina’s all-out attack may have you plotting your escape from the theater.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers have been on strike since January last year, with all-out action ongoing since March 2025.

From BBC

The union said the £580,000 decrease was unprecedented, and revealed the anger of its members a year on from the start of all-out industrial action in the city.

From BBC

It has been exactly a year since bin workers in Birmingham staged an all-out strike, with no current negotiations or seeming end in sight.

From BBC