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31for all one knows — {adv. phr.} According to the information one has; probably. * /For all we know, Ron and Beth might have eloped and been married in a French chateau./ …
32for all one cares — {adv. phr.} In the opinion of one who is not involved or who does not care what happens. * /For all Jane cares, poor Tom might as well drop dead./ …
33for all one knows — {adv. phr.} According to the information one has; probably. * /For all we know, Ron and Beth might have eloped and been married in a French chateau./ …
34for all one is worth — With all of your strength; as hard as you can. * /Roger ran for all he was worth to catch the bus./ …
35for all one is worth — With all of your strength; as hard as you can. * /Roger ran for all he was worth to catch the bus./ …
36wet all one's salt — said of a Newfoundland fishing vessel having used up all its salt on a full catch of fish …
37with all one's heart — See: FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART …
38with all one's heart — See: FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART …
39for all one is worth — phrasal to the fullest extent of one s value or ability …
40One Ring — The One Ring is a fictional artifact that appears as the central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth fantasy novels. It is described in an earlier story, The Hobbit (1937), as a magic ring of invisibility. The sequel The Lord of the… …