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all-out

adjective as in total

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adverb as in with full force

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Up to now, both Israel and Hamas have largely refrained from returning to all-out hostilities in the Palestinian territory.

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An indefinite all-out strike for bin workers in Birmingham is under way, as rubbish continues to pile up in the streets.

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On Tuesday an indefinite all-out strike gets under way, prompting fears over the scale of the vermin plaguing some areas.

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They also raise fresh questions as to the ability of the government, led by interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, to stop the country from devolving into an all-out sectarian war.

And Tuesday, on a night where some kind of letup felt like a possibility if not an all-out likelihood, they dominated New Orleans 136-115 after the Pelicans won four of their previous five.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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