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all on
noun
- the cry uttered by a whipper-in to signify that all the hounds are accounted for.
Example Sentences
The same is also true of full-back Harry Amass, who came on for Patrick Dorgu for the final 20 minutes against Lyon, defenders Jaydan Kamason and Godwill Kukonki and midfielder Jack Moorhouse, who were all on the bench.
We are, after all, living in a period when authoritarianism, racism, and incipient fascism are all on the rise again and, of course, Donald Trump is giving all-too-vivid voice to the hate that goes with them.
They were so set on this notion that, according to the Maryland State Board of Physicians, they would put young kids on puberty-blocking drugs, often without performing any physical examination at all on the patient.
A private plane carrying six people crashed in an open field in upstate New York on Saturday, killing all on board, authorities say.
I wanna make sure that we’re all working and aligned together, and there’s nobody slipping up because we’re all on this path together.
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