ADVERB
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in the slightest degree or in any respect
was not in the least unfriendly
Are you at all interested? No, not at all
How To Use at all In A Sentence
- It would almost be better to have no backbench bills at all than the current system, which offers a false glimmer of hope. Times, Sunday Times
- There's nothing at all wrong with a bit of human imperfection here and there.
- One infers that all of this would be computerised information.
- Iin this case it uses the atomic unit of digital life - a single screen of data on a Palm, a little brick of reality we spend so much time staring at all day long.
- I don't like swimming in the ocean that much either because the fact that all those fish have pinched a loave in there and it makes me a little squeezy. "It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..."
- Now, gentlemen, standing up here before you, I feel a good deal like Pat, and maybe after Ive spieled along for a while, I may feel so darn small that Ill be able to crawl into a Pullman hammock with no trouble at all, at all! Chapter 14
- ‘If you've no wish to sell the charcoals,’ Rachel began, ‘I don't at all blame you.'
- So it was either scurvy-flavored hookers and gin-soaked alkies, or nothing at all. PAUL IS UNDEAD
- Last year there was only me and AA who were 1st years, plus AA is heaps older and I didn't know her at all.
- ‘I was worried about my car lasting to the end considering that all the motors come from the same place,’ he said.