0 in a way that risks all your money in a game such as poker: --
2 including everything in a price or total: --
His estimate of $12-billion is "all in," and includes costs like site preparation and financing.
The all-in cost was £695, including the first consultation.
4 very tired, so you are unable to do anything more: --
I'm going home now - I'm all in.
It is a policy of all-in insurance covering good and bad alike.
It is estimated that the total all-in cost of the houses in question will be £1,076.
The only real, stable foundation for disarmament is the exception by the great nations of all-in arbitration.
There was only one railway director, and the five managers looked after the all-in work of transport during the war.
What we are trying to do is to move into an all-in graded system, with a single social security contribution.
In a world economic recession, we are in an all-in wrestling match with other countries.
There is such a thing as an all-in strike, and some of us are overseers and have to levy the rate.
Those who have seen its advertisements on television of the all-in holiday will know that it is very effective and well done.