'all over' definitions:
Definition of 'all over'
From: WordNet
adverb
Over the entire area; "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"; "she ached all over"; "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot" [syn: all over, over]
adverb
To or in any or all places; "You find fast food stores everywhere"; "people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem"; "he carried a gun everywhere he went"; "looked all over for a suitable gift"; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere') [syn: everywhere, everyplace, all over]
adjective
Having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview" [syn: complete, concluded, ended, over(p), all over, terminated]
Synonyms of 'all over'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- ad infinitum,
- all over hell,
- all round,
- all through,
- always,
- and everywhere,
- at about,
- at all points,
- at full length,
- cosmically,
- every bit,
- every inch,
- every which way,
- every whit,
- everywhere,
- everywheres,
- far and near,
- far and wide,
- galactically,
- harum-scarum,
- head and shoulders,
- heart and soul,
- helter-skelter,
- here,
- higgledy-piggledy,
- high and low,
- hugger-mugger,
- in a jumble,
- in a mess,
- in a muddle,
- in all creation,
- in all places,
- in all quarters,
- in all respects,
- in confusion,
- in disarray,
- in disorder,
- in every clime,
- in every instance,
- in every place,
- in every quarter,
- in every respect,
- in extenso,
- inside and out,
- internationally,
- invariably,
- neck deep,
- never otherwise,
- on all counts,
- over,
- overall,
- root and branch,
- round about,
- skimble-skamble,
- the world over,
- there,
- through,
- through and through,
- throughout,
- throughout the world,
- to the brim,
- to the death,
- to the end,
- to the hilt,
- under the sun,
- universally,
- upstairs and downstairs,
- willy-nilly,
- without exception,
- you name it