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like all get out
adjective as in fast
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adverb as in busily
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Example Sentences
“Boy are we focused like all get out on Phase Two, which really will make a difference to East Harlem and Central Harlem and makes good on a commitment that’s been out there for 75 years,” Mr. Lieber said.
From New York Times
He does play like all get out.’”
From Literature
“Girl was blue from the cold, shivering like all get out, so Ty wanted Clydas to have a look at her.”
From Literature
Now it kicks like all get out.
From Project Gutenberg
Golly, don't this ol' place smell like all get out?
From Project Gutenberg
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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