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all-out

[awl-out] / ˈɔlˌaʊt /
ADJECTIVE
total
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ADVERB
with full force
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Example Sentences

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Its battle with the bank has since turned into an all-out war.

From The Wall Street Journal

The all-out energy and effort by Vanderbilt off the bench was the catalyst for the Lakers against the Suns.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the Nov. 29 fire and in the days leading up to the vote, the Hong Kong government was on an all-out campaign to boost voter turnout.

From The Wall Street Journal

But with England needing to win to square the series, Vaughan said he would stick with an all-out pace attack.

From BBC

The first dispute between Unite and Birmingham City Council saw on-off industrial action for several weeks from January, before all-out strikes started on 11 March.

From BBC