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Definition of all-knowing in English: all-knowingadjective Knowing everything. a conniving, all-knowing mastermind Example sentencesExamples - I don't pretend to be an all-knowing food critic.
- He has a habit, disconcerting at first, of turning his palm quizzically outward and staring off into the distance, as if silently interrogating an unseen, all-knowing source.
- With which voice will you write: an all-knowing expert, or a curious learner?
- He smirked, an all-knowing glint within his hard, blue eyes.
- The all-knowing voice would always deliver the precise answer to any question in a fraction of a second.
- I was at an age when I still viewed my mother as wise and all-knowing, intimidating in stature and awesome in age.
- Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars that usually develop when you're about 18 - at which time, you will suddenly become all-knowing.
- Despite the jetlag, he is thoroughly engaging, predictably all-knowing and slightly manic.
- One of the reasons a teenager strikes out against the parent's assumption of what's right or wrong is because he's just beginning to realize that the parent is flawed; she's not all-knowing.
- What is it about leaving this spiritual plane that suddenly makes an idiot all-knowing?
- The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator.
- "Yeah, I saw you," she said with an all-knowing smile.
- All-knowing servants hover attentively in the background.
- Teenagers may feel all-powerful and all-knowing at the same time that they experience fears of inadequacy and failure.
- Her two memoirs, Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910) and Second Twenty Years (1930), created a benevolent, all-knowing persona.
- The reader is teased by what this allegedly all-knowing narrator would seem not to know, will not acquaint himself with, or declines to impart.
- If the presenter assumes the role of the all-knowing expert on the topic, this valuable learning resource remains untapped.
- Unfortunately for her, he has forsaken her for the gentle love of an all-knowing God.
- Just why such an all-knowing man was borderline illiterate remains a mystery.
- Her smiles weren't ever very friendly; they were actually rather smug and all-knowing.
Definition of all-knowing in US English: all-knowingadjective Knowing everything. a conniving, all-knowing mastermind Example sentencesExamples - I don't pretend to be an all-knowing food critic.
- With which voice will you write: an all-knowing expert, or a curious learner?
- What is it about leaving this spiritual plane that suddenly makes an idiot all-knowing?
- Her smiles weren't ever very friendly; they were actually rather smug and all-knowing.
- Despite the jetlag, he is thoroughly engaging, predictably all-knowing and slightly manic.
- Unfortunately for her, he has forsaken her for the gentle love of an all-knowing God.
- Her two memoirs, Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910) and Second Twenty Years (1930), created a benevolent, all-knowing persona.
- He smirked, an all-knowing glint within his hard, blue eyes.
- The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator.
- Just why such an all-knowing man was borderline illiterate remains a mystery.
- The all-knowing voice would always deliver the precise answer to any question in a fraction of a second.
- Teenagers may feel all-powerful and all-knowing at the same time that they experience fears of inadequacy and failure.
- I was at an age when I still viewed my mother as wise and all-knowing, intimidating in stature and awesome in age.
- All-knowing servants hover attentively in the background.
- He has a habit, disconcerting at first, of turning his palm quizzically outward and staring off into the distance, as if silently interrogating an unseen, all-knowing source.
- "Yeah, I saw you," she said with an all-knowing smile.
- The reader is teased by what this allegedly all-knowing narrator would seem not to know, will not acquaint himself with, or declines to impart.
- One of the reasons a teenager strikes out against the parent's assumption of what's right or wrong is because he's just beginning to realize that the parent is flawed; she's not all-knowing.
- If the presenter assumes the role of the all-knowing expert on the topic, this valuable learning resource remains untapped.
- Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars that usually develop when you're about 18 - at which time, you will suddenly become all-knowing.
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