cure-all
1Cure All — Studio album by Robert Walter Released 2008 Recorded June 25, 2007 June 27, 2007 by …
2Cure-All — was a half bred racehorse by Physician out of an unknown dam who won the 1845 Grand National Steeplechase when an unconsidered outsider. The horse was foaled in Yorkshire and in 1843 was taken to the then prestigious Horncastle horse fair where… …
3cure-all — cure alls N COUNT: oft N for n A cure all is something that is believed, usually wrongly, to be able to solve all the problems someone or something has, or to cure a wide range of illnesses. He said the introduction of market discipline to the… …
4cure-all — n something that people think will cure any problem or illness cure all for ▪ Investment is not a cure all for every economic problem …
5cure-all — (n.) panacea, 1870, from CURE (Cf. cure) (v.) + ALL (Cf. all). As a name of various plants, it is attested from 1793 …
6cure-all — index panacea Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7cure-all — cure ,all noun count something that cures every illness or solves every problem: PANACEA …
8cure-all — noun (C) something that people think will cure any problem: Privatisation is seen as a cure all …
9cure-all — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. panacea, elixir, catholicon, nostrum, patent medicine. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something believed to cure all human disorders: catholicon, panacea. See HELP …
10cure-all — cure for all ills or diseases, panacea …