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What does "all" mean here?

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Rebecca

"All" in this scenario means "completely." The nurse tells Rachel and Ross that the private rooms are completely full, and they only have semi-private rooms left. Ex: We have been looking all over for you! Ex: They are all in this together. Ex: She wants all of us to be in the photo. Ex: The couple drank all of the wine.

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