all comers

  • 1all-comers — UK US noun [plural] all the people who want to take part in an activity, especially a race or competition, with no limits on their age, ability, or experience Thesaurus: participants in games and competitionshyponym to defeat someone in a game,… …

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  • 2all comers — n [plural] everyone who wants to take part in something, especially a competition ▪ The marathon is open to all comers …

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  • 3all comers — Everyone who arrives, volunteers, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * chiefly informal anyone who chooses to take part in an activity, typically a competition the champion took on all comers …

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  • 4all-comers — also all comers N PLURAL You use all comers to refer to everyone who wants to take part in an activity, especially a competition. This offer is open to all comers, so long as they own a home... This is her second season offering residential… …

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  • 5All comers — Comer Com er, n. One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present. [1913 Webster] {All comers}, all who come, or offer, to take part in a matter, especially in a contest or controversy. To prove it against all comers. Bp.… …

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  • 6all-comers — noun Everyone who comes to a given event. The meeting is open to all comers …

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  • 7all-comers — adj. All comers is used with these nouns: ↑record …

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  • 8all comers — see all comers …

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  • 9all-comers — noun (plural) anyone who wants to take part in a competition whatever their age or experience: The marathon is open to all comers …

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  • 10All Comers Track Meets — are usually small local events, considered the grassroots of the sport. Some meets are so small that only a couple of people put the whole thing on. Its all based on the simple philosophy of the sport; it only takes two people to hold a race. The …

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