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all set
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English
Etymology
From all ("thoroughly", "completely") + set ("prepared", "arranged").
Pronunciation
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Adjective
all set (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Ready, prepared, equipped.
- I'm all set to leave for my vacation.
- Is everything all set for the wedding?
- (US) Not requiring initial or further assistance with, additions to, or use of something.
- "Do you folks want any dessert or coffee?" "No, we're all set."
- "Can I use those scissors now?" "Yeah, I'm all set."
- Are you all set with that? [a waiter offering to take an empty plate at a restaurant]
- "Can I help you with anything?" "Nah, I'm all set." [a retail employee offering to help a customer]
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