Main Entry: 1all Pronunciation: 'ol Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English all, al, from Old English eall; akin to Old High German all all 1 a : the whole amount or quantity of <needed all the courage they had> <sat up all night> b : as much as possible <spoke in all seriousness> ***2 : every member or individual component of <all men will go> <all five children were present>
ALL People..Now if you need a more clear responce I can get thet for you too.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One for all and all for one in the body of Christ.
"I am not afraid to point out my weaknesses, for in these things, God’s glory is magnified".(Me Aug02)
Those who have surpassed the heights of one’s previous celebrated achievements define the act of excellence. So that makes me excellent in every way. (Me Oct 2003)