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pron. (context Northern England English) as well
Usage examples of "an all".
If you do, Bets and I can be with you and Larry, and we can all be together.
If a man allowed a spiritual development, intellect, gentleness, to keep him from all hard, violent action, from tremendous exertion, from fierce fight with elements and beasts, and his own kind--would he not soon degenerate as a natural physical man?
A strong, hot gust of blood ran all over me and I thrilled till I shook.
Over twenty million dollars in royalties had been generated by her casual memory of the story he had once made up to get his rotten nephew to go to sleep, and gazillions of books chronicling Pat's silly adventures had been sold around the world, but the next thing out of her mouth had seemed more important than all the bucks and all the books.
He raised one hand, touched something that felt like an alligator shoe a very large alligator shoe and opened his eyes.
And, when I took him out around four o'clock to 'do' our block of Poplar Street and two blocks of Hyacinth, he looked no different than all the other goblins and witches and Barneys and pirates.
They formed an alliance with the oil-rich nations who then joined the venture as financial partners.
Have long been watching for an alliance between the underground and the lower-level tribes"cf1Kirk planced at Spock.
That combination of words which I have quoted from an alleged speech of Mr.
A turkey is more occult and awful than all the angels and archangels In so far as God has partly revealed to us an angelic world, he has partly told us what an angel means.