all together

ADVERB
  1. used of a group whose members acted or were acted upon collectively and when `all' and `together' can be separated by other words
    they were herded all together
    they were all herded together
    the books lay all together in a heap
    the books all lay together...
  2. all at the same time
    Let's say `Yes!' all at once
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How To Use all together In A Sentence

  • Thais be more modest ..." tell you what - cut the crap, would you? role model? surely Thaksin has done much more for baan-nork than all the Democrats all together in their history. and let me remind you that even your CORRUPT Thai judges could not find sufficient evidence of him being CORRUPT! read the verdict properly. Bangkok Pundit
  • It's just that when you put it all together, it amounts to a manipulation.
  • But dropsy was still poorly understood until Bright, who put it all together with diseased kidneys and albuminuria and distinguished dropsies of renal origin from other etiologies.
  • Putting it all together yields a compelling story: European banks are shifting their cash assets out of European banks and putting much of them into US banks.
  • Being that the last two No. 1 picks have received at least $30 million in guaranteed money, well, all together now: Better get it right. Guiding draft principle amid NFL's money woes: Get it right
  • We no longer lump seals, whales, dolphins and fish all together. Times, Sunday Times
  • So long as tutors and governesses only had to deal with their own pupils, all went well, but when the brothers and sisters were all together, and influenced by the spirit of insubordination and love of playing pranks which the elder ones brought back from school, we made life hard and sour to the preceptorial body. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
  • You can work most of the magic the day before, prepping the ingredients and assembling the dish, alternating bread, vegetables or meat and cheese "strata" is Latin for "layers" before pouring in the milk and eggs that will mortar it all together. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Just mix it all together and slice the fish across the fillet into cross sections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kari is the member that holds them all together with her wisdom and love. Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons (Copy)
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