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all-time

[ awl-tahym ]

adjective

  1. never surpassed:

    Production has reached an all-time high.

  2. being as specified throughout its history:

    The game’s perfect balance of learning and enjoyment has earned it a place among the all-time gems of the genre.



all-time

adjective

  1. informal.
    prenominal unsurpassed in some respect at a particular time

    an all-time record at the Olympics

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of all-time1

First recorded in 1910–15
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The Crimea-born champion's two wins over Tyson Fury cemented his legacy as a generational – with the potential to go down as an all-time - great.

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This tie features two of the sport's all-time greats and two thirds of snooker's legendary 'Class of 92' trio, which also includes Ronnie O'Sullivan.

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At a combined age of 99, two of snooker's all-time greats go head-to-head on Tuesday as John Higgins takes on Mark Williams with a place in the World Championship semi-finals up for grabs.

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He leaves the school as the City Section’s all-time leading scorer, with more than 3,000 points.

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He leaves the school as the City Section’s all-time leading scorer with more than 3,000 points.

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