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Definition of Of all time
1. Adverb. At any time. "The best con man of all time"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Of All Time
Literary usage of Of all time
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"The democracy of America would have done something which the despots and the
conquerors of all time, from Alexander and Caesar to Napoleon and the Kaiser, ..."
2. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an Essay by Jeremy Taylor (1851)
"CHAPTER X. The End of all Time. AFTER we have finished the time of this life,
the end of all time is to succeed, which is to give a period unto all which we ..."
3. The Life of Henry Irving by Austin Brereton (1908)
"... of an American—Irving's address— His praise of Americans—Their appreciation
of Shakespeare—Luncheon at the Town Hall—The " Poet of all Time " a player. ..."
4. Advancement of Learning by Francis Bacon, William Aldis Wright (1869)
"... and will in all probability last as long as the world lasteth.' And with this
anticipation we leave Francis Bacon to the judgement of all time. ..."