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All-time   Listen
adjective
all-time  adj.  
1.
Unsurpassed in some respect up to the present. "Prices at an all-time high"; "Morale at an all-time low"; "Among the all-time great lefthanders"






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"All-time" Quotes from Famous Books



... attempting to limit production in an effort to relieve the market conditions, these low prices caused the planters to increase production as they attempted to meet their obligations. In 1709 tobacco production reached an all-time high of 29,000,000 pounds. ...
— Tobacco in Colonial Virginia - "The Sovereign Remedy" • Melvin Herndon

... person busy with the clerical work on them. While the Strip was yet a no-man's land, I had pledged the printing equipment company 400 proofs as collateral. That was a low estimate. As a matter of fact The Wand won an all-time record, publishing in one week 88 proofs, the highest number ever to be published in any issue of a newspaper of which the government had record. From the Department of the Interior, from the Land Office, from other newspapers ...
— Land of the Burnt Thigh • Edith Eudora Kohl



Words linked to "All-time" :   incomparable, uncomparable



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