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All
/ɔːl/
Refers to the whole quantity or extent of something, without exception.
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Examples:
Oberon and Titania appeared, with all their servants.
They were all half-naked, emaciated, and pale as ghosts.
I pay for all the food and the booze.
Etymology:
The word all originates from the Old English eall, which is akin to Old High German all, Latin omnis, and Greek hólos, indicating a full or entire measure of something. Its use dates back to before the 12th century.