alls in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for alls in the English»French Dictionary

I.ally <pl allies> [Brit ˈalʌɪ, Am ˈælaɪ] N

II.ally [Brit ˈalʌɪ, Am ˈælaɪ] VB trans [Brit ˈalʌɪ, əˈlʌɪ, Am əˈlaɪ]

III.to ally oneself VB refl [Brit ˈalʌɪ, əˈlʌɪ, Am əˈlaɪ]

hols [Brit hɒlz, Am hɑlz] N Brit inf

alls in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for alls in the English»French Dictionary

II.ally <-ie-> ·ˈlaɪ] VB trans

Niagara Falls [naɪ·ˌæg·ər·ə·ˈfɔlz] N

alley [ˈæl·i] N (narrow street)

allot <-tt-> ·ˈlat] VB trans

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This, and unbelievable rudeness to everyone and everything on the road by a few self-centred know-alls is the real issue.
www.smh.com.au
Why no outcry from all these know-alls about these cheating incidents?
www.bbc.co.uk
Simply swiping right (like) or left (dislike) is the method on all three of these mobile dating free-for-alls.
www.huffingtonpost.com
I mean those nice, middleclass ghosts who are smug know-alls.
www.express.co.uk
But you also turned the clock back to that era when infinitesimally small numbers of know-alls got to override the people's representatives.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Some humorless know-it-alls question its biblical, theological, geographical and even astronomical (something about the guiding star) possibility.
opinion.inquirer.net
That's the thing about us know-alls who have the luxury of sitting on the sidelines.
www.independent.ie
Which means, in blunter terms, that it contained a distressing proportion of know-alls, know-nothings, don't-cares and cod psychologists.
www.theage.com.au
Considered by many an archaic term, "quackery" is most often used to denote the peddling of the cure-alls described above.
en.wikipedia.org

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