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View synonyms for all-over

all-over

adjective

  1. covering the entire surface


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This all-over style makes him the Jackson Pollock of essayists.

It is woven with either the plain weave or a small all-over dobby effect.

Grandmother laughed, too, and then bustled out to the kitchen, put on a great big all-over apron and prepared the supper.

There was a general, all-over dull ache, punctuated here and there by sharper aches.

Although apparently he followed every move, the result was never that beautiful all-over tightening at the last pull.

Diaper, a term applied to a small repeating all-over pattern.

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