alright
[ɔlˈraɪt]
Definition:
1. All right.
2. Nonstandard usage.
3. Sentence-initial expression of agreement.
'alright' example sentence:
- Alright, put on this apron first.
- Alright, what's your address?
- Alright. What is the cost of your insurance plan?
- Alright, we'll fit as many people as we can!
- Fine, alright, now you'll never know.
- Alright, I'll go ask my mom.
- Alright then, go, walk forward.
- I hope she's alright.
- Dear mom* Alright, I'll read this one first.
- But I'd be alright.
- Alright, first for the positive.
- Alright. Please sit down.
- Alright, it's go time. It's go time.
- Alright, I'll get it.
- By and large, these are very nice kids, and as the band The Who used to sing, "The kids are alright."
- Alright, well, you go to look over there and I go to look over here.
- No time to set everything but that's alright.
- How are you doing? Are you alright?
- Alright, but just this once.
- The film is alright for children.
- Look, don't think of it like that, alright?
- Alright, everybody follows me!
- Alright, man! Good job today!
- They encore with a superlative version of The Who's 'The Kids Are Alright'.
- You think you're alright with a human face?
- Alright, the water's warm!
- Oh! Well, that's alright. I could manage that.
- Alright, I'm sorry but these people needed me.
- Alright, let's get this done.
- Alright, but you have to pass a level test first.
- At this point the unwilling parent speaks up, "Alright . Yes, I'll do it ."
- But your voice doesn't sound like you are alright.
- Alright, just let us know the second you get anything else.
- Alright, let's go to eat!
- Alright, who wants some milk?
- At least we'll get to know that everything's alright.
- Alright, but that's good.
- Alright, maybe you're right.
- Alright, we'll give him a little more time.
- Alright, I'll help you.
- Get me some coffee on your way. Alright?
- Look, get your hands off of me, alright?
- That's alright.
- Alright. I'll put the cigarette out.
- Is it alright if I answer that one later?
- Are you alright?
- Alright that's enough, that's enough for today.
- It's alright this time. I won't make you buy two new tickets.
- I need you to come back to me and make it alright again.
- It's alright. My father is coming to pick me up.
- Alright, alright. He says he can fix it.
- Alright. Thank you.
- Are they going to be alright?
- We always have time enough, if we will but use it alright.
- Just one last time, to pay our debts. alright?
- Alright, well, be good, I love you.
- No, that's alright, sir.
- Alright, perhaps we should do a practice run of the presentation first.
- Alright," said the sparrow, "for your husband's kindness, I offer you two choices."