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alright
[awl-rahyt]
adverb
all right.
alright
/ ɔːlˈraɪt /
adverb
a variant spelling of all right
Usage
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Word History and Origins
Origin of alright1
Example Sentences
"I never had any energy. I was walking about thinking I was alright, but I was nothing," she told BBC Scotland News.
"If you were alright with them, I'm not saying you were accepted, but you were still part of the community."
“It’s not that everything’s going to be alright, but that life is an extraordinary adventure and it’s really worth being in life.”
I don’t really knock out until my body’s just like, “alright f— this, bro, I’m done.”
He remembers wanting to get up to let the crowd, which included his dad and his girlfriend - who was seven months pregnant - that he was alright.
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