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all-in
[ awl-in ]
adjective
- Wrestling. without restrictions; with virtually every type of hold permitted.
- Jazz. performed by all members of the group; played ensemble:
An all-in refrain followed the solos.
- British. with extras included; inclusive:
at the all-in rate.
all in
adjective
- informal.postpositive completely exhausted; tired out
adverb
- with all expenses or costs included in the price
the flat is one hundred pounds a week all in
- ( prenominal )
the all-in price is thirty pounds
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of all-in1
Example Sentences
The Angels, declining a full rebuild or an all-in push, are back in last place.
And Lakers coach JJ Redick met that moment by going all-in, playing his five best players for 24 straight minutes in a game where the Lakers ran out of gas in a 116-113 loss.
When he was up for the nomination, Democrats and many in the media went all-in in an attempt to destroy Hegseth.
With the election of Rep. Sarah McBride, Mace went all-in on making the first transgender representative in Congress as uncomfortable as possible.
鈥淩eopening PCH is a top priority, and we are going all-in to get this done.鈥
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