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all-around
[awl-uh-round]
adjective
able to do many things; versatile.
an all-around player.
broadly applicable; not specialized.
an all-around education.
inclusive; comprehensive; complete.
an all-around failure.
all-around
adjective
(prenominal) the US equivalent of all-round
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of all-around1
Example Sentences
But on a night of all-around excellence from the Dodgers, no one impressed quite like the man who endures as the most familiar face on the team.
Retton became a household name during the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, when she became the first U.S. gymnast to win Olympic gold in the all-around competition and won five medals overall.
During those Games, she won five medals, also including silvers for team all-around and vault, and bronzes for floor and uneven bars.
Then he was signed to make a Saturday morning kids show, the divine “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” a colorful, chaotic bastion of diversity, inclusivity and all-around acceptance, before anyone was throwing around those words.
She also finished second in the all-around competition in 2023 and helped the Bruins to a second-place overall finish this year.
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