Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective First-class; excellent.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of the highest quality
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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"A-one, a-two, a-one, two, three, and . . ." cries the beaver, as the groups take turns launching into song: "We are lions and we like to prowl."
Turn, Turn, Turn Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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“A-one, a-two,” Gary snapped his fingers, shuffled to the conductor's stand, picked up his baton.
Chameleon Andrew Clarke 2011
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If you are inasmuch as enchanting senseless a pile loan to subsidize the acquire of a revitalized transport, then you should impel stable you are quite wise of all the financing options that are handy to you comme ‡ a that you subvert the A-one contract on tap.
OPEN THREAD 2009
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Rubio has gotten a plethura of A-one endorsements, including one from an ex vice president, who should be in prison at this time.
Scoring another endorsement, Rubio shrugs off Crist speculation 2010
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I trust Obama A-one Leo firecracker! to field plots scamming men.
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You did some A-one detecting on your solo day in town, Del.
Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010
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She's coming back now, the A-one, smoking a cigarette with a shit-eating grin.
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Then I see her, the A-one, leaping valiantly from a skyscraper.
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She's coming back now, the A-one, smoking a cigarette with a shit-eating grin.
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Then I see her, the A-one, leaping valiantly from a skyscraper.
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