In what may be his final at bat as a Redbird, he sends it all the way to the eall in left field. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Quitting early, ethics problems, foot-in-the-mouth disease all need healing time, and we ar eall tired of thsi! ❋ Unknown (2009)
Running with no problems at all on the 1gb Ram allocated. eall liking what Microsoft have done with Win7 - It's not perfect, but boy is it an improvement. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The demon recognizes her as wigþrist ofer eall wifa cyn most battle-ready of all woman kind and the warriors gathered in the city respond to her courage with the clashing of weapons. ❋ K. A. Laity (2005)
Ic þæt eall gewræc, ic þ̄ eall ge-wræc, swá ne gylpan þearf swá (ne) gylpan ðearf ❋ Chauncey Brewster Tinker (1919)
Uninflected: bil eal þurhwôd flæschoman, _the battle-axe cleft the body through and through_, 1568; häfde ... eal gefeormod fêt and folma, _had devoured entirely feet and hands_, 745; se þe eall geman gâr-cwealm gumena, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Swylce hē siomian geseah segn eall-gylden hēah ofer horde, hond-wundra mǣst, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Adverbial: þeáh ic eal mæge, _although I am entirely able_, 681; hî on beorg dydon bêg and siglu eall swylce hyrsta, _they placed in the grave-mound rings, and ornaments, all such adornments_, 3165. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
And with a following genitive: þǣr wæs eal geador Grendles grāpe, _there was all together Grendel's hand, the whole hand of Grendel_, 836; eall ... lissa, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Adverbial: þēah ic eal mǣge, _although I am entirely able_, 681; hī on beorg dydon bēg and siglu eall swylce hyrsta, _they placed in the grave-mound rings, and ornaments, all such adornments_, 3165. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Swylce he siomian geseah segn eall-gylden heáh ofer horde, hond-wundra mæst, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
With apposition: þūhte him eall tō rūm, wongas and wīcstede, 2462; acc.sg. bēot eal, 523; similarly, 2018, 2081; oncȳððe ealle, _all distress_, 831; heals ealne, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
With apposition: þûhte him eall tô rûm, wongas and wîcstede, 2462; acc.sg. beót eal, 523; similarly, 2018, 2081; oncýððe ealle, _all distress_, 831; heals ealne, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Weorod eall ārās, ēodon unblīðe under Earna næs wollen-tēare wundur scēawian. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Uninflected: bil eal þurhwōd flǣschoman, _the battle-axe cleft the body through and through_, 1568; hæfde ... eal gefeormod fēt and folma, _had devoured entirely feet and hands_, 745; sē þe eall geman gār-cwealm gumena, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
Weorod eall ârâs, eodon unblîðe under Earna näs wollen-teáre wundur sceáwian. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
And with a following genitive: þær wäs eal geador Grendles grâpe, _there was all together Grendel's hand, the whole hand of Grendel_, 836; eall ... lissa, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)
We find accordingly such Wessex forms as _eall_, _ceald_, _fealleth_, ❋ Unknown (1873)