of a piece



(all) of a piece

(slightly formal)
sharing the same basic characteristics or ideas Willner edited the music to make the different parts seem all of a piece.
Usage notes: often followed by with: His attitude toward imagination was very much of a piece with his attitude toward existence.
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of a piece

Also, all of a piece. Of the same kind, as in This legislation is of a piece with the previous bill, or Her rude behavior was all of a piece. The piece in this idiom alludes to a single mass of material. [Early 1600s]
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of a piece

Belonging to the same class or kind.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TeaTE-ah (Finnish)Croatian, Slovene, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish
Farrah-Arabic
JaylinJAY-linAfrican American (Modern), English (Modern)
Murchadh-Irish, Scottish
Andreasahn-DRE-ahs (German, Swedish), ahn-DRHAY-ahs (Dutch)German, Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Welsh, Ancient Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Gre
Chryseis-Greek Mythology