All Get Out (Noun)
Meaning
An unimaginably large amount; "British say `it rained like billyo' where Americans say `it rained like all get out'".
Classification
Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.
Examples
- The fireworks exploded all get out, lighting up the entire sky with vibrant colors.
- She laughed all get out when she saw the silly clown's antics.
- The kids played all get out in the backyard, running around and shouting with glee.
- The flowers bloomed all get out in the garden, covering every inch of soil with vibrant petals.
- The crowd cheered all get out when the home team scored the winning goal.