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all out

adverb

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Wiktionary

adj

  1. Synonym of out (“having depleted stocks”) (intensive but synonymous).

    —Do you have any more of those heirloom tomatoes? —Sorry, we're all out.

  2. The state of a side having no more men to bat, thus ending its innings.
  3. Alternative form of all-out (“comprehensive: using every means or covering every aspect”).

adv

  1. With maximum effort.
  2. Without regard for risk.
  3. Altogether; by far.

    Oh, bedad! He was all out the worst sight ever came across ould Ireland

    Intemperate Venus is all out as bad in the other extreame^([sic]).