all-time
never surpassed: Production has reached an all-time high.
being as specified throughout its history: The game’s perfect balance of learning and enjoyment has earned it a place among the all-time gems of the genre.
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How to use all-time in a sentence
Some dried cranberries for tartness and a sprinkle of sea salt make these my all-time favorite cookies.
Make These Barefoot Contessa Salty Oatmeal Chocolate Chunk Cookies | Ina Garten | November 28, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAccording to Gallup, a mere 24 percent identify themselves as Republicans—an all-time low.
And I knew she wrote for The Office, which is one of my all-time favorites, so I knew I wanted to work with her.
Inside the Mind of The Mindy Project’s Resident Weirdo, Ike Barinholtz | Kevin Fallon | September 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTFrom Janay Rice to Christy Mack to Rihanna, our obsession with celebrity victims has reached an all-time high.
Why We're So Hard on Janay Rice and Celebrity Survivors of Abuse | Amy Zimmerman | September 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIndeed, in some surveys pessimism about the next generation stands at an all-time high.
Class Issues, Not Race, Will Likely Seal the Next Election | Joel Kotkin | September 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
That work was led by my personal all-time hero, a guy named Alan Turing, who pretty much invented computers as we know them today.
Little Brother | Cory DoctorowPerhaps on account of their all-time scarcity in our State, the early Indians seldom killed the Original.
The Black Moose in Pennsylvania | Henry W. ShoemakerIt is certain that the population of woodrats was high, if not at an all-time peak, in 1947.
Ecological Observations on the Woodrat, Neotoma floridana | Henry S. FitchIn this respect, Verdi's experience supplies a splendid all-time lesson.
Verdi: Man and Musician | Frederick James CrowestFrom this lofty outpost of the moor, if he stayed there, our all-time enemy certainly had a wide lookout.
England, Picturesque and Descriptive | Joel Cook
British Dictionary definitions for all-time
(prenominal) informal unsurpassed in some respect at a particular time: an all-time record at the Olympics
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