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1. all, adj., pron., and n., adv., and conj. View full entry eOE

...With singular noun. The whole amount, quantity, extent, or compass of; the whole of....

2. every, adj. and pron. View full entry OE

...Used to express distributively the sense that is expressed collectively by all....

3. I, pron. and n.2 View full entry eOE

...Used by the speaker or writer referring to himself or herself....

4. numerous, adj. and pron. View full entry ?a1475

...Consisting of many individuals....

5. one, adj., n., and pron. View full entry eOE

...Designating a person who or thing which consists of a single individual or unit, without the addition of another of the same kind; single and integral in number....

6. our, pron. and adj. View full entry eOE

...The genitive case of the first person pronoun we (we): of us. In Old English chiefly and Middle English only as complement of another pronoun (or a numeral),...

7. the, adj., pron.2, and n.2 View full entry 805

...The ordinary use....

8. who, pron. (and n.2) View full entry OE

...As the ordinary interrogative pronoun, in the nominative singular or plural, used of a person or persons: corresponding to what of things (what1)....

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