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US
/ˌɔɫˈtaɪm/
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ADJECTIVE
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unsurpassed in some respect up to the present
prices at an all-time high
morale at an all-time low
among the all-time great lefthanders
How To Use all-time In A Sentence
- He showed his athletism by becoming the Bearkats 'all-time leader in total offense with 6,159 yards and finished second in the nation in the Football Championship Subdivision with 354.2 total yards per game as a senior. Undefined
- Edward's affair and subsequent marriage to divorced Mrs Simpson had left the family's popularity at an all-time low.
- One of my all-time favorites is "Maytime" with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
- In his world of small-time hustlers, grouchy thugs and laconic crimefighters, there's always somebody with a new angle to work or a new beef to settle.
- They were ‘just small-time crooks who thought they were a lot bigger than they were’, according to Richardson.
- Public trust in charities has crashed to an all-time low. The Sun
- Recent employee relations surveys had reached an all-time low-significantly below the crisis point in practically every area.
- Performer Mark Wahlberg began his public life as a small-time thug, even doing time at one point for the savage beatings of two Vietnamese men.
- The title of this article came to me while watching one of my all-time favourite films with my young son.
- At the same time he paints a sad picture of the dreamland inhabited by his drunks, druggies and small-time punks.