all-or-noth·ing (ôlər-nŭthĭng)
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Tweet adj. 1. Involving either complete success or failure, with no intermediate result: "Downhill races are all-or-nothing events, decided on the basis of one run" (Neil Amdur). 2. Refusing to accept less than all demands; uncompromising: an all-or-nothing negotiating position. |
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