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US
/ˈɔˈɫaʊt/
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ADJECTIVE
-
using all available resources
all-out war
a full-scale campaign against nuclear power plants
How To Use all-out In A Sentence
- B-52s went all-out, bombing vital targets that were heretofore untouched, such as Haiphong Harbor.
- B-52s went all-out, bombing vital targets that were heretofore untouched, such as Haiphong Harbor.
- An all-out attack by a junior on a senior at a meeting is usually costly, especially if the junior member wins.
- But his infamy was sealed by the government's all-out campaign against his hapless sidekicks, falsely portrayed as part of a vast Confederate plot.
- The fear is that these minor clashes may develop into all-out confrontation.
- It threatens to unravel a deal over the long-running pay dispute which led to an all-out strike.
- This includes 24-hour roadside assistance, with no call-out charge and up to an hour's free roadside labour. Times, Sunday Times
- His conclusion also was that our next operation must be an all-out effort to destroy the enemy carriers.
- Genuine international concern over the possibility of all-out war breaking out was expressed on a number of occasions.
- An actual all-out smile that made the corners of her eyes crinkle. TRUST ME