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Fromall right +‎-s.

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allrights

  1. (colloquial, rare)Alternative form ofall right.
    • 1917,Margaret Widdemer, chapter 1, inWinona of Camp Karonya, New York, N.Y.:A. L. Burt Company,→OCLC,page28:
      “And why on earth don’t you take it outdoors to do? This is too nice a day to waste upstairs in a bedroom.” / “We might, now it’s all cut out,” answered Bessie. “Shall we, girls?” / “All rights, let’s,” they agreed.
    • 1968 February 29,Herman Talmadge, quotee, “Statement of Hon. R[obert] B[allard] Tootell, Governor, Farm Credit Administration”, inFHA Loans to Cooperatives: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1971, [], Washington, D.C.:U.S. Government Printing Office,→OCLC,page13:
      All rights. Let’s get to the specific issue now.
    • 1976,Sterling Hayden, “The Caldron”, inVoyage: A Novel of 1896, New York, N.Y.:G. P. Putnam’s Sons,→ISBN, book 2 (The Passage South),page171:
      “Froze ’em how?” / “I had me a dory trawler—sir. Out of Gloucester.” / “Yeah? You did, eh?” The second mate seemed bemused. “All rights. Yer in my watch now.”
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