All at once definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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He created not just an immense oeuvre but a host of repertories, all at once, for
the different musical departments.

I wanted to cry, shout and curl up all at once.

In case you decide to work together then it is definitely better to go all at once.

It gives the right flavour and lustrous texture, all at once thickening the broth.

It would have been less horrible to remove the bodies all at once and place them in
the snowdrifts where they would freeze hard and fast.

It’s a bit over the top to wear it all at once.

It’s a brilliant read which is funny and informative all at once.

Ron’s theory, however implausibly optimistic, has reminded me of Anna, and all at
once I am lost.

She experienced sickness, loss, and betrayal all at once.

She touched him slowly, amazed at how soft he was, something boyish and tender and
hard and manlike all at once.