all told Meaning in Telugu ( all told తెలుగు అంటే)
అన్నీ చెప్పబడ్డాయి, అన్ని చెప్పారు
Adverb:
అన్ని చెప్పారు,
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all told's Usage Examples:
The name Bruce was commonly used for Highland Railway locomotives (five bore it all told), and contrary to common opinion it is not in memory of King Robert the Bruce but of the Hon.
A year before his death, Hall told the Mirror: Cancer is a bully and I hate bullies.
He saw plenty of playing time as a rookie; all told, Dixon played in thirty regular season games (of thirty-six total) during.
largely ended by the beginning of the 20th century: the number of English plaiters, all told, was not more than a few hundreds in 1907, as compared with 30.
Hall told TNA management he did not show at the event because of health problems.
"nbsp;Tragedies, all told, have been worseAt the 17th Japan Gold Disc Award in 2003, the album was nominated in the category of Rock and Pop Album of the Year (International).
about 40 peers and 118 members of the Commons; all told, the Oxford Parliament, which sat until March 1645, was supported by the majority of peers and about.
Huyayy, all told him they smelt he had been eating of the juice which distils from certain shrubs in those parts, and resembles honey in taste and consistence.
But mad I was—and many a vagary my imagination played with me, enough to make a volume if all told.
Redskins owner George Preston Marshall told reporters that the Bears were crybabies and quitters when the going got tough.
Prior to these Games Peru had won 8 gold medals all told; in Lima alone Peru won 11 gold medals in one edition.
The demise of the OutlawsAs of October 6, 2011, Outlaws VP/GM Mike Marshall told the local Chico newspaper he was laid off and the office closed.
the Yankees in three straight years (1949–51), including World Series clinchers in 1949 and 1951; all told, played for six World Series champions (1947.
Synonyms:
in all, altogether,
Antonyms:
partly,