All example sentences

Related (10): all, every, complete, whole, entire, total, exhaustive, comprehensive, extensive, inclusive

"All" Example Sentences


1. All the leaves fell off the trees in autumn.
2. We ate all the cookies in one sitting.
3. All three of my children love to swim.
4. I invited all my friends to the party.
5. It rained all night long.
6. The sun shone all day.
7. I called all my relatives to share the good news.
8. All my students passed the exam.
9. They found all the missing children.
10. The dog barked all morning.
11. All the townspeople gathered for the event.
12. I will call you all when I arrive safely.
13. We visited all the major sights during the tour.
14. The painting covered all four walls of the room.
15. They searched all night but couldn't find him.
16. They invited us all to join them for dinner.
17. All the seats were reserved for the performance.
18. All these problems need solutions.
19. The doctor saw all of her patients that day.
20. All the students participated in the science fair.
21. They dried all the dishes after doing the dishes.
22. I own all books written by that author.
23. All drains lead to the sea.
24. They called off all flights due to bad weather.
25. All the while they were arguing, I kept silent.
26. All hands on deck. There's a storm coming.
27. All sorts of interesting creatures lived in the pond.
28. They have accomplished all their goals for the year.
29. All things considered, it was a nice wedding.
30. We examined all the evidence found at the crime scene.
31. All the ducks flew south for the winter.
32. All across the land, protestors rallied together.
33. All the surrounding houses were damaged in the fire.
34. All in all, it was a great performance.
35. I invited all my friends and family to the wedding.
36. Children in all grades participated in the parade.
37. Bridges connect all the islands in the archipelago.
38. All of you be quiet and listen to the teacher.
39. All the roads leading to the city were blocked.
40. All that glitters is not gold.
41. She teaches American history to all grade levels.
42. All the guests arrived on time for the ceremony.
43. Penguins of all ages played in the snow.
44. All the members of the family were present.
45. They built a bonfire that lasted all through the night.
46. All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small...
47. All in all, it was a great performance.
48. She loves animals of all kinds.
49. There will be food for all at my party.
50. The storm affected all the surrounding islands.
51. The caterpillar will transform into a butterfly in all its glory.
52. The museum includes artifacts from all periods of history.
53. They have all the necessary tools for the job.
54. She has seen it all in her 40 years as a teacher.
55. All the cows were grazing in the pasture.
56. All for one and one for all!
57. Flowers of all colors filled the garden.
58. All roads led to Rome in ancient times.
59. He knows all the latest gossip in town.
60. They were tired after climbing all those stairs.

Common Phases


1. All for one and one for one.
2. All in all.
3. All things considered.
4. Better late than never.
5. Early bird catches the worm.
6. Easier said than done.
7. Eat, drink and be merry.
8. Easy come, easy go.
9. Every cloud has a silver lining.
10. Great minds think alike.
11. Haste makes waste.
12. It takes all sorts (to make a world).
13. James laughs loudest who laughs last.
14. Like it or lump it.
15. Little and often fills the purse.
16. Needle in a haystack.
17. No pain, no gain.
18. Out of sight, out of mind.
19. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
20. Same difference.

Recently Searched

  › All
  › Burets [byo͝oˈret]
  › Dingey
  › Jackassness
  › Algorithm
  › Imputative
  › Obsolescent
  › Welcome
  › Winnowed
  › Baalisms
  › Offeror
  › Pioneer
  › Afghanets
  › Parachuting
  › Emancipists
  › Glowworm
  › Gloweringly
  › Modernizing
  › Salaams
  › Filtersedit [ˌənˈfiltərd]
  › Forestlands
  › Divisor

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z