know+all+about
51all*/*/*/ — [ɔːl] grammar word summary: All can be: ■ a determiner: All children deserve encouragement. ■ a pronoun: I want to invite all of you. ♦ We can all relax. ■ an adverb: Bernard was all alone in a strange city. 1) the whole of an amount, thing,… …
52about */*/*/ — UK [əˈbaʊt] / US adverb, preposition Summary: About can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He told me about your problem. as an adverb (without a following noun): Stop rushing about. after the verb to be : Is… …
53know from — phrasal : to have knowledge of didn t know from sibling rivalry Penny Marshall * * * ˈknow from [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they know from he/she/it knows from present participle …
54know — [c]/noʊ / (say noh) verb (knew, known, knowing) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth, or apprehend with clearness and certainty. 2. to have fixed in the mind or memory: to know a poem by heart. 3. to be cognisant or aware of;… …
55all — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a the whole amount, quantity, or extent of (waited all day; all his life; we all know why; take it all). b (with pl.) the entire number of (all the others left; all ten men; the children are all boys; film stars all). 2… …
56know-it-all — {n.} A person who acts as if he knows all about everything; someone who thinks no one can tell him anything new. * /After George was elected as class president, he wouldn t take suggestions from anyone; he became a know it all./ Also used like an …
57know-it-all — {n.} A person who acts as if he knows all about everything; someone who thinks no one can tell him anything new. * /After George was elected as class president, he wouldn t take suggestions from anyone; he became a know it all./ Also used like an …
58know-it-all — noun A person who acts as if he knows all about everything; someone who thinks no one can tell him anything new. After George was elected as class president, he wouldn t take suggestions from anyone; he became a know it all. Also used like an… …
59know — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To possess information] Syn. be aware of, be cognizant of, be acquainted with, be informed, be in possession of the facts, have knowledge of, be schooled in, be read in, be learned in, be versed in, be conversant with, be… …
60know every trick in the book — verb to know all that is known about a certain discipline …