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The localisation of sensibility was merging into a unified perception whereby people would presently know all-over and at-once.
THE PROMISE OF AIRALGERNON BLACKWOOD
Then the flagship hauled home every rope by the silent ‘all-at-once’ action of one hundred men.
AN ORKNEY MAIDAMELIA EDITH HUDDLESTON BARR
Then we perceived there were two fires throwing up their smoke in the morning sun—the "Come-at-once" signal.
THROUGH THE HEART OF PATAGONIAH. HESKETH PRICHARD
All at-once the enraged chief showed by his gestures that he had resolved what course he would take.
TYPEEHERMAN MELVILLE
And Joan, somehow or other, was aware of this, for she saw things all-at-once and all-over.
THE PROMISE OF AIRALGERNON BLACKWOOD
He always seemed to me a kind of responsive every-way-at-once little man, book-alive all through.
THE LOST ART OF READINGGERALD STANLEY LEE
The story of the nursing situation conveys the "all-at-once" as well as the unfolding.
NURSING AS CARINGANNE BOYKIN
She would begin by saying in a please-don't-all-speak-at-once tone, "Now, children, who wants this dear little neck?"
OLD GORGON GRAHAMGEORGE HORACE LORIMER
For my part, I hardly knew whether to sing or say what I had to reply to these all-at-once attacks upon me!
CLARISSA, VOLUME 7SAMUEL RICHARDSON
That's what she means by saying she's an all-at-once and an all-over person.
THE PROMISE OF AIRALGERNON BLACKWOOD
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WORDS RELATED TO AT ONCE

  • at once
  • in a trice
  • in a wink
  • in an instance
  • momentarily
  • momently
  • right away
  • very soon
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