Definition
we all (hate him): all of us (hate him), every one of us (hates him)
- "And while we all enjoy his company, I doubt that he could defend a pile of cow dung from a team of flies."
- "Deep down, we all need a real man."
- "We all know that we shouldn't leave our computers on standby and that we shouldn't print out emails and documents unless absolutely necessary."
- "We can show our guests a bit of Australia, and then eat so much that we all throw up!"
- "I'll keep this brief, because I know that we all want to rub elbows and taste my wife's delicious spinach soufflé."
- "Brian : We all have to abide by office rules, Horatio."
- "We all love women."
- "We all know Bruno Delavigne as the public face of the highly successful Delavigne Corporation."
- "Philip : Look, Icarus, we all know what happened, let's just get to the point."
- "I'm here to mediate the meeting, to make sure that we all remain calm and composed."
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