all at once |
suddenly. [2 definitions] |
at all |
in the smallest amount; in any way. |
at all costs |
without considering the amount of work or effort needed. |
at an angle |
slanted up or down; crooked. |
at any rate |
in any case; at all events. [2 definitions] |
at arm's length |
at a distance; emotionally or physically detached. |
at cross purposes |
so as to misunderstand or act in a way that frustrates each other's purposes. |
at ease |
a standing position in the military. When at ease, soldiers may relax but must stay in place and cannot talk. |
at every turn |
in every case or instance. |
at fault |
responsible for mistakes or errors. |
at first |
in the beginning, or on the first occasion. |
at first blush |
when first observed; at first glance. |
at full blast |
(informal) at maximum speed, volume, or power. |
at full tilt |
at maximum speed. |
at gunpoint |
under the threat of being shot. |
at issue |
in dispute; being discussed. |
at last |
after a long time or wait; finally. |
at least |
at the lowest amount; not less than. [2 definitions] |
at leisure |
having free or spare time; not working or otherwise occupied. |
at length |
for a long time; in great detail. [2 definitions] |