Sentences with all better
all bet·ter
A a - All the cake; all the way; all year.
- All students.
- With all due respect; with all speed.
- All kinds; all sorts.
- Beyond all doubt.
- The coat is all wool.
- The colt was all legs. They were all ears, listening attentively to everything she said.
- The pie is all.
- To give one's all; to lose one's all.
- All alone.
- He spent his income all on pleasure.
- The score was one all.
- Above all, the little girl wanted a piano.
- He came in time after all.
- These batteries are all but dead.
- We were all in at the end of the day.
- All in all, her health is greatly improved.
- We went all out to win the war.
- The ship ran aground all standing.
- It's not all that different from your other house.
- If the sun shines it will be all the better for our trip.
- Some of his farfetched ideas made us suspect that he wasn't all there.
- It's all up with George—they've caught him.
- What with the snow and all, we may be a little late.
- I wasn't surprised at all.
- For all that, it was a good year.
- A hundred guests in all.
- The case was settled once and for all when the appeal was denied.