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all the best

Idioms  
  1. Also, all of the best . The entire number or amount of the highest quality of something, as in All of the best fruit was on display , or All the best students competed for the award .

  2. Best wishes, as in I've got to go now—all the best to you and the family . This idiom, first recorded in 1937, is used as an oral farewell or to close an informal letter or note.


Example Sentences

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I’ve lived in Pasadena for about three years now, but I have been going to Shakers for a long time because I have a database of all the best diners in the Los Angeles metropolitan area committed to memory.

From Los Angeles Times

He knew where all the best fishing holes were, and the right kind of bait to use.

From Literature

"You mix them up and it's like if you have a computer game and you put all the best players on one team."

From BBC

Reform leader Dan Harrison said he did not wish to comment on any investigations or clashes with Whitford but wished him "all the best".

From BBC

“And she wouldn’t have had a chance to do all the best things.”

From Literature