all that



all that

very or really I'm not all that used to eating in fancy restaurants.
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all that

1. Too, very, usually employed in a negative context meaning not too, not very. For example, The new house is not all that different from your old one. [Mid-1900s] Also see none too.
2. That and everything else of the kind. For example, She enjoys wearing nice clothes and perfume and all that. [c. 1700] Also see and all.
3. See for all that.
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all that

Informal
To the degree expected.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Turgay-Turkish
Anastasiea-na-sta-ZEEFrench
Tajuana-African American (Rare)
RufusROO-fəs (English)Ancient Roman, English, Biblical
&Thorn;ÓRvaldr-Ancient Scandinavian
Malalai-Pashto