all over
Adverb
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Adverb
all over (not comparable)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see all over
- Once the performance was all over, they left.
- (idiomatic) Over an entire extent.
- He was covered all over with mud.
- (idiomatic) Everywhere.
- I've looked all over for it.
- (idiomatic) In every way; thoroughly.
- Dancing with everyone, singing show tunes all night: that was Luke all over.
- French: tout
- German: vollständig, ganz, ganz und gar
- French: tout craché
- German: typisch, ganz der/die/das
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see all over
- None of the paint was beneath the line. It was all over it.
- (idiomatic) Everywhere; covering completely.
- He dropped the bucket and got paint all over the floor and his clothes.
- German: ganz ... über, vollständig ... über
- German: ganz über, über ... ganze/n
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