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Tweet adv. Idiom: 1. Over the whole area or extent: a cloth embroidered all over with roses. 2. Everywhere: searched all over for her missing key. 3. In all respects: Carefree and fun-loving—that's him all over. be all over To attack verbally; reprimand severely. |
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adj. Covering an entire surface: wallpaper with an all-over pattern; an allover tan. |
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