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Lend, going crazy with a loan for everyone!
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one and all
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pron. (context idiomatic English) The entire set of persons or things within a given domain, considered both as separate individuals and collectively.
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" One and All (We Are) " is the second single from The Smashing Pumpkins ' tenth album Monuments to an Elegy . The track was premiered through Huffington Post on November 5th, 2014.
Usage examples of one and all.
As the car drove down the street, trailing paper streamers, inflated condoms, and squiggles of shaving cream, the cans would clatter and clang, proclaiming to one and all in their vulgar clamor that the bashful, nervous innocents who occupied the car were en route from the altar to the bed.
The moment they caught sight of Lina, one and all they came rushing down upon her, giving her no chance of explaining herself.
I get back to drinking with the Juvalians, and entertain one and all with a fine story of my exploits in the war between Juval, Abelasi and Pargada, twenty-four years ago.
Friends, one and all, I must now bid you an affectionate farewell.
There are three other horses in the race, but it is the opinion of one and all that if the owners of these horses have any sense they will leave them in the barn and save them a lot of unnecessary lather.
The parasitic poor relations found their situation so uncomfortable, that they decided, one and all, to detach themselves from the tree upon which they fed and fattened, even at the risk of withering on a barren soil.
However, when I have thought to indulge myself in this respect, and lay their Heaven under an obligation by maintaining certain poor persons in all respects as comfortably as I maintain myself, and have even ventured so far as to make them the offer, they have one and all unhesitatingly preferred to remain poor.