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all told
In total. This phrase can be applied to numerical sums or to the collective aspects of something. I made a lot in tips this week—$300 all told. Yeah, it rained a lot during our vacation, but all told we had a great time.
all told
Fig. totaled up; including all parts. All told, he earned about $700 last week. All told, he has many fine characteristics.
all told
as a total All told, there were 550 people there.
all told
in total There were 550 people there, all told.
all told
Added up, in summation, as in The ferry will hold 80 passengers all told, or All told, his proposal makes some good points. This idiom, first recorded in 1850, uses the verb tell in the sense of "count."
all told
With everything considered; in all: All told, we won 100 games.