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All-time   /ɔl-taɪm/   Listen
All-time

adjective
1.
Unsurpassed in some respect up to the present.  "Morale at an all-time low" , "Among the all-time great lefthanders"






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"All-time" Quotes from Famous Books



... the month of April set an all-time high. These were all reports that came from military installations. In addition, we received possibly two hundred letters reporting UFO's, but we were so busy all we could do was file them for ...
— The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects • Edward Ruppelt



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